On Jul 1, 8:22 pm, Sam Wormley <
sworml...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/1/12 9:50 PM, Sam Wormley wrote:
>
> >
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2167188/God-particle-S...
>
> >> The management at Cern want the two teams of scientists to reach the
> >> 'five sigma' level of certainty with their results - so they are
> >> 99.99995 per cent sure - such is the significance of the results.
>
> >> Read more:
> >>
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2167188/God-particle-S...
>
> 1 σ 0.6826895
> 2 σ 0.9544997
> 3 σ 0.9973002
> 4 σ 0.9999366
> 5 σ 0.9999994
Re Higgs boson - that's a measurement artifact at the limits of
measurement. Quantum chromodynamics / technicolor is more correct.
Heh, attempt at God particle: $20 billion+, hermit who arrives at why
it does/doesn't exist: free. While that takes a very special variety
of hermit, if they'd spent much more on searching for the Higgs boson
it could've opened a black hole that'd've et the Earth. They're
pretty sure they would've found it, the Higgs boson, after what they
didn't take into account of forming a gravitic singularity that would
destroy the Earth.
When you see spin like "God particle found" that's along the lines of
"classical physics proved finished". Here the general hype is just as
good of evidence that "media spins the news".
Luckily, someone at the helm noticed, "oh, the logical result of
further doubling the experiment's power could destroy the Earth."
Then, what they've found is that, and there are effects outside the
standard model, other experiments will have to suffice to validate the
forward (as it were, for standard theorists to the edge of their box)
progress of physics.
Now, for $20 billion+ dollars, you can find lots of gurus, but, most
of them aren't very suitable for advancing the knowledge of the rest
of us.
So when you hear someone tell you the "God particle" was found,
congrats, they read the news (unless they go past the headline to that
higher energy experiments in a linear collider refine statistical
expectations of the existence of the Higgs boson, in that particular
configuration). The Standard Model of physics is true just like
classical mechanics is true,
Regards,
Ross Finlayson