The potential discovery of the Higgs boson is a gateway to a new era that could see humanity unlock some of the universes great mysteries, including dark matter and light-speed travel, scientists have claimed.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) unveiled data from the Large Hadron Collider Wednesday oeconsistent with the long-sought Higgs boson, an elusive particle thought to help explain why matter has mass.
Scientists went into a frenzy following the announcement, speculating that it could one day make light-speed travel possible by oeun-massing objects or allow huge items to be launched into space by oeswitching off the Higgs.
CERN scientist Albert de Roeck likened it to the discovery of electricity, when he said humanity could never have imagined its future applications.
oeWhats really important for the Higgs is that it explains how the world could be the way that it is in the first millionth of a second in the Big Bang, de Roeck said.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) unveiled data from the Large Hadron Collider Wednesday oeconsistent with the long-sought Higgs boson, an elusive particle thought to help explain why matter has mass.
Scientists went into a frenzy following the announcement, speculating that it could one day make light-speed travel possible by oeun-massing objects or allow huge items to be launched into space by oeswitching off the Higgs.
CERN scientist Albert de Roeck likened it to the discovery of electricity, when he said humanity could never have imagined its future applications.
oeWhats really important for the Higgs is that it explains how the world could be the way that it is in the first millionth of a second in the Big Bang, de Roeck said.
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