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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

God Particle Discovered! (Higgs Boson Theory Explained)

CERN has explained that after many false starts and interuptions, it has finally found proof of the "God Particle," (aka Higgs Boson). It's being hailed as the most significant scientific discovery in our generation. If your confused as to what the "God Particle" is than watch this informative video as it could be very useful.

16 comments:

  1. Yeah, I heard about it on the radio. Very interesting stuff. I believe they said there's a chance of 1 in 1,000,000 that they're wrong.

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  2. Need to check later, video doesnt work at work. God particle? I thought semen and eggs were god particle. Whatever..

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    1. Hahah your totally right, the scientist actually named it the "Goddamn Particle" but the publisher thought it would conflict any religious people so it was changed to the "God Particle"

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  3. Where'd the first particle ever made come from?

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  4. I saw this on tv and everyone cheering - how exciting!

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  5. It is amazing. It's been all over the News this week. What an amazing discovery. Sorry to hear the weather's not great in Vancouver. xxx

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  6. Im impressed. But I think now what more ? you know the man (generic) always want more and more lol

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  7. I've been following their attempts at this for a while. Glad to see all that money wasn't wasted!

    Seriously though, CERN does some amazing work. I'm really glad there are people in this world much smarter than me that can do this sort of stuff.

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  8. thanks for this video, I will watch it a few times to see if I can understand it. I know I saw the story in the newspaper this morning and it didn't seem to make much sense so I glossed over it!

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  9. Fascinating stuff! I wonder where the Higgs Boson particle came from.

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  10. I've been reading about this in my mobile phone on my way to work. The question is, how can this help our daily life? would be be such a huge impact or the CERN scientist just wasting time and money?

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  11. Nice video bro, I really liked the post. Keep it up man.

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  12. I'm with Lawrence. This is cool and all, but let's save the jumping and screaming for when we cure cancer, eh? :)

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  13. I've been curious about this, but haven't had the opportunity to completely read up and understand what's going on. Thanks for the video link. It's very enlightening.

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