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In reply to the discussion: Tell Me Again Why Higgs Boson is Earth Shattering? [View all]FarCenter
(19,429 posts)30. What 4lbs said, plus it may or may not open the door to supersymmetry models.
If the Higgs boson turns out to have the properties as predicted by Higgs and other theorists, then it completes the Standard Model and creates difficulties for the various Supersymmetry Models.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersymmetry
How the Discovery of the Higgs Boson Could Break Physics
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/07/higgs-boson-breaks-physics/
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First you will have to learn a higher order of mathematics than counting on your fingers
hobbit709
Jul 2012
#10
What 4lbs said, plus it may or may not open the door to supersymmetry models.
FarCenter
Jul 2012
#30
The blog comment you've posted goes on to say that the physical world is the product of conciousness
FarCenter
Jul 2012
#34
Give it up. Just the notion of something named "Higgs Bosun" is cool. Don't poop on the party.
yellowcanine
Jul 2012
#38
"Idealism" works well in the rectory or university study; "materialism" works better elsewhere
FarCenter
Jul 2012
#51
LOL-- I love it when mystical nitwits try to claim science just hasn't "caught up" to them.
Marr
Jul 2012
#50
Maybe they're looking for an even more fundamental and hard to detect particle.
ryan_cats
Jul 2012
#52
I suppose a few "I don't understand this therefore it's wrong" posts were inevitable.. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jul 2012
#55