Re: Detecting the Higgs Bosun...
- From: Rick <rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:31:17 -0700 (PDT)
Does particle physics this incredible zoo of particles ever give us
any useful information?
I know some people claim that it is used in cancer treatments and the
creation of electro-magnets but I never hear of anyone ever using this
information for anything.
The way I see it is this, if you were to take a paddle down to the sea
shore, and wade in up to your knees, now begin hitting the water with
paddle like a drug crazed fiend splashing as much water into the air
as possible and then have someone take a picture of the water droplets
in mid air.
Now construct a grid and name each droplet that is a slightly
different size from each other droplet.
Thats particle physics. No wonder it tells us nothing.
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