Why is LHC so important for YFfers?
Prolly because it seems rather obvious that the
Higgs' field is equivalent, at least almost, with
aakaasha, the finest aspect of sthuula-bhuuta-s?!
--
(brahman is) aakaashas tallin.gaat (BS)
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2010/PR07.10E.html
For supersymmetry, ATLAS and CMS will each have enough data to double today's
sensitivity to certain new discoveries. Experiments today are sensitive to some
supersymmetric particles with masses up to 400 GeV. An inverse
I'm surprised that the start up of the LHC at CERN hasn't been
mentioned on this forum. We should Google it and remind ourselves of
things that can end up being really important.
For the first time in a generation physicists will have new data to
compare against new theories. Depending on what