The Higgs boson is delightfully stirring the mud puddle in the astrophysics community even after found! Instead of clearing everything up, now more questions have to be asked.
British cosmologists are puzzled: they predict that the universe should not have lasted for more than a second. This startling conclusion is the result of combining the latest observations of the sky with the recent discovery of the Higgs boson. Robert Hogan of King's College London (KCL) presents the new research on June 24 at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting in Portsmouth.
The controversy seems to be about one of the predictions of BICEP2 allegedly being observed, and if so, Robert Hogan seems to think that if they did see this effect, then the universe would not exist today, it would have went straight to 'Big Crunch' right after the 'Big Bang'.
Pop the corn, this may be a good one!
(Score: 2, Funny) by Horse With Stripes on Tuesday June 24 2014, @10:20PM
It's a good thing they weren't discovered soon enough to do their job and ruin everything for everybody.
Higgs Boson, the slacker of particles.
(Score: 2) by davester666 on Wednesday June 25 2014, @06:03AM
Obviously, God is keeping HB in check, so we better not piss him off.
(Score: 2) by FatPhil on Wednesday June 25 2014, @06:56AM
Was he a party crasher? Or a particle crasher?
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