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What is a Higgs Boson?
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Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln describes the nature of the Higgs boson. Several large experimental groups are hot on the trail of this elusive subatomic particle which is thought to explain the origins of particle mass
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Higgs Boson: How do you search for it?
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Updated: youtu.be Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln describes the concept of how the search for the Higgs boson is accomplished. Several large experimental groups are hot on the trail of this elusive subatomic particle which is thought to explain the origins of particle mass. You can try the interactive graphic (using IE 9+, Firefox 3.4+, Safari 4+) at: vmsstreamer1.fnal.go v
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Beyond the Higgs boson
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A look at the theory of the Higgs mechanism and its limitations. A proposed alternative view, backed by a very substantial body of peer-reviewed science, that overcomes those limitations. Presented in a non-technical format.
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the Buzz Report: Higgs iBoson, now with universe-expanding display
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The news this week was dominated by news of the new iPad, even as the origins of the universe might finally be revealed. Plus: TV from Amazon?
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Keep It On - Trav Higgs
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Title: Keep It On Artist: Trav Higgs Genre: Dubstep Year: 2012 soundcloud.com Written & Recorded by Trav Higgs. I own all copyright associated with this song.
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By: OneManNation2012. on 25 May 12, 03:35:50
gravity doesn't mean any thing in the quantum world u idiot. particles use the 3 other forces to hold them together. go back to school u need to more education. we? don't have the experiment to test for higgs that doesn't mean they not there. for a example does air had mass? of coarse it does how can we test it , easy does proton and neutrons had mass so yes the air has mass. just because we cannot see it doesn't mean it not there. hope it help u understand particle physics better
By: OneManNation2012. on 25 May 12, 03:29:46
which theory my friend string or quantum. newtons laws have been proven wrong at the particle world and the universe. i mean that when test to extremes they fail. But for everyday life we can still use them because they are still technically right. we are using what is called string theory to combine the 2 worlds (? quantum and relativity). Einstein ToG deals with the universe so ToG dosnt work in quantum world. remember strong and weak and electromagnetic are use in particles too.
By: OneManNation2012. on 25 May 12, 03:16:46
first you got it wrong the top quark is not made for a? protons rather the opposite. now which theory are you using string or quantum. The top quark is made up what me like to called string and so is the electron that also a elementary particle made up of string(s).i dont know how it create but how it works. and no energy created the top quark.
By: IamtherealOsiris. on 24 May 12, 05:59:38
A Higgs Boson is a thermodynamic property in its basic form. I can explain it and much more, such as how to create a "perfect" gravity well, or as you call it, a black hole. How to create true nuclear fusion, the existence of "God" and a mutual ideology for all mankind to understand, and no longer be cursed to? the pretenses of their fathers. Soon mankind will be ready, and i will grant each of you my blessings.
By: ViolinZigga. on 23 May 12, 21:59:00
Why are some particles more attracted to the boson field, while others or not? I'm really interested in this as an aspiring? physics student!
By: mrpyromaster1. on 23 May 12, 06:40:48
@svenweer They have more mass than an electron but less mass than? protons(electrons are much smaller than protons)
By: jjglsn1. on 23 May 12, 03:56:11
i was gonna comment? on something, but i feel like ill be made fun off
By: samclark1541. on 22 May 12, 21:21:46
How? do two particles of the same size interact more or less with the Higgs field?
By: cadrino20978. on 22 May 12, 19:18:35
acually water can have? a hole in it as an oxygen bubble is a hole
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 12:08:49
All analogies are imperfect and you have identified an imperfection of this one. The reconciliation you request is not possible. However this does not take away? from the clarification power of the analogy nor how much it helps most people feel comfortable with a hard subject. It just reminds us that if you really want to understand cutting edge stuff, you should listen to your mom, avoid the bad sorts of friends and study hard. Otherwise you're stuck with good, but imperfect, analogies.
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 11:29:19
The Higgs boson obtains mass by interacting with other Higgs bosons.? It's kind of like if electric fields were also electrically charged. In that way, charged particles would interact with the field, but the field would interact with itself as well.
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 11:27:51
Actually, there is a great story behind this. It is called the "God Particle" because Lederman's publisher wouldn't let him call it the "goddamn particle". He wanted to? call it that because it was such a pain in the neck to find. The publisher's sensibilities wouldn't allow that and Lederman lost the argument. The Higgs boson has nothing to do with religion at all.
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 11:25:42
You are totally correct. And my impression is that Dutch people speak? English brilliantly...among the best in the world. When I am in Schipol, it sounds like I should be able to understand the overhead speakers (but I don't, not being able to speak Dutch). The two languages seem to have the same music and cadence. But, to answer your question, you have it right. If you want to read more (and help your English), the YouTube presenter has a book on this subject [Understanding the Universe]
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 11:21:39
Good question, but slightly off. It's not that the Higgs boson interacts more with more massive particles, it is that by interacting with? the Higgs boson that the particles get more mass. It's a chicken and egg sort of thing. We don't really understand why some particles interact with the Higgs boson more or less. This explanation is more of a "how" sort of thing. Answering "why" is an ongoing question.
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 11:18:52
Good question! If you figure that one out, tell me and we'll talk about? it on our way to Stockholm!
By: ScienceNinjaDude. on 22 May 12, 11:18:11
Actually, photons don't have mass. E = mc^2 is the equation for massive particles. The full equation is E^2 = (mc^2)^2 + (pc)^2 [where p = momentum]. Photons are totally massless (and are massless in all reference frames.) However, modern physicists only talk of rest mass. Relativistic mass is a pedagogical construct, but not real. Finally, the Higgs boson gives mass to everything, including other Higgs bosons. ?
By: Nomasain. on 21 May 12, 15:51:14
Gravity is a mere interaction between nucleons and gravitons (spinning ball-shaped springs, right-wound thread, 0.4nm? diameter, mass 1/6u, speed 1.001c, hooky ends...). Let me check for Higgs particles.... Nope, no Higgs.
By: ballzac314. on 20 May 12, 23:45:18
If the water analogy was accurate, there would be an objective IRF. Newton's first law would not hold, and more massive particles would slow down more quickly wrt the objective IRF. Can someone explain to me how the water analogy can be reconciled with? Newton's laws and galilean and einsteinian relativity?
By: jmidesigns. on 19 May 12, 20:47:28
lol finally someone that understands things. I tell friends at times that it's crazy how we are mostly empty space yet I punch them out with my hand. Not matter how dense an object? is it's still just really emptiness.
By: yogithegeek. on 18 May 12, 18:23:32
Good? one.
By: jamesusespivot. on 18 May 12, 11:34:16
Seriously??
By: horaciocuenca. on 17 May 12, 16:10:44
And which is? the mass of the Higgs boson (and from whom they obtain it) ???
By: saimahesh027. on 17 May 12, 14:53:54
Sheldon's Boson?
By: TheIncredibleKrunk. on 16 May 12, 23:37:57
its called the god particle because it was made by? god
By: svenweer. on 16 May 12, 21:58:03
A question about the top quark. The top quark is created how? By slamming protons in the LHC? But how can protons, that aren't? that massive at all compared to a top quark, create something that massive? I thought because it has a high kinetic energie and because energy is related to mass i thought that the energy created the mass but i want someone to confirm this for me or correct me. Btw sorry for my english im dutch and 16yr