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‘God Particle’ is 99.99997pc true
 


July 04, 2012 - Updated 1436 PKT
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GENEVA: In one of the most significant scientific discoveries ever, two independent teams of scientists announced on Wednesday the discovery of a new subatomic particle that has close resemblance to the elusive Higgs boson or ‘God Particle’.

 

Joe Incandela, spokesperson for CMS, one of the two research teams, told scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) that the data from Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has reached the level of certainty needed for a discovery.

 

Although the new subatomic particle looks like the one that is believed to give all matter in the universe size and shape, Incandela did not confirm whether the new particle is indeed the tiny and elusive Higgs boson, popularly referred to as the ‘God Particle’.

 

“We have observed a new boson with a mass of 125.3 plus or minus 0.6 GeV at 4.9 sigma standard deviation. This is a preliminary result, but we think it's very strong and very solid,” announced Joseph Incandela to a round of applause.

 

“When they combine the results for two decay channels they get Five Sigma for the Higgs. Combined significance of all results 5 standard deviations,” Incandela, who also teaches at the University of California Santa Barbara, said.

 

In simple terms: CMS discovered a new boson which behaves like the Standard Model Higgs.

 

Fabiola Gianotti of ATLAS, the other team at the world's biggest atom smasher, announced that they have similar results at around 126 Gev with 5 sigma certainty.

 

Five Sigma is the usual particle physics threshold for discovery; it translates to 99.99997 percent certainty of discovery of a new particle.

 

The new particle, if confirmed with further research, would have a mass 130 times that of a proton, making it the most massive particle that exists.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
Zain, what are you trying to say? Are you suggesting that Quran mentions proton and Higgins particle? Can you kindly direct me to the right chapter or sura in Quran? I will be very keen to learn more. Thanks

Mohammed Farooq
United Kingdom
Now we know what nothingness is made of. They could have found the Higgs boson a lot earlier if they had looked for it between the ears of our current PM.............plenty of nothingness there!!

Ziyad
Italy
“Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.” - Albert Einstein Quran already reveled it 1400 years back and they're confirming it in 2012.

zain
Canada
This west research and for us we doing research how to reduce loadshedding...

imran
Pakistan
It was an investment of billions , how in the world will they be turn down but no doubt they mentioned a good "Hype" But em Happie

AuXy Khan
Pakistan
u trying to be smart upthere or what

Ammar
Pakistan
Now the empty space is no more empty -- it is made of Higgs particles -- that define and delineate MATTER -- in simpler terms empty space is what defines matter as matter 1 from empty space 0 -- not any more empty but made of Higgs particles. Simple?

NASAH
USA
 
 
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