Higgs-Bosun ????

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Higgs-Bosun ????

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Following the news in this article, what we want to know is, "is this the beginning or the end?" :-? :-? :-?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-18702455

Is the Higgs-Bosun particle the equivalent of Pandora's Box? :-? :-? :-?

Bearing in mind that the Hadron Collider is circular, are we going round in ever decreasing circles? :wink: :wink: :wink:

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No disrespect, but what is all that waffling on about? :crazyeyes:
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Does it matter :roll: (Pun intended! :) )
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Oh my god. I expect Dr Who to make an appearance.

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I often see these particles floating on the top of my tea. :D

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I know quite a few people who could be missing a few of these; so it's good that they've been located. Hopefully they'll start giving them out on the NHS free of charge :D

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Chasing the Higgs-Bosun particle. It's in the same league as:

Chasing rainbows,
Outrunning your shadow,
Catching the Tooth-Fairy,
Getting a straight answer from a politician,
Selling your soul,
Making a profit from selling your old toothbrush.

Any suggestions what to do with a massive circular tunnel filled with very expensive junk when the project finishes?

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Oh yeah, forgot this one:

Much ado about nothing! :roll:

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PS My first of the day's coffee kicking in. :morning:
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Hi Bazza

What I want to know is how you keep the coffee in the cup ..... when you're upside down .... :o :lol:

To answer Alecs original question ..... it is the end of the beginning.

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What I want to know is how you keep the coffee in the cup ..... when you're upside down ....
Easey peasey, Jon, I mimic Old Father William and stand on my head.

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davejc64 wrote:No disrespect, but what is all that waffling on about? :crazyeyes:
None taken, but I was wondering whether we should ask Alfie what it's all about?

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jbilton wrote: What I want to know is how you keep the coffee in the cup ..... when you're upside down .... :o :lol:
Apparently you can drive an F1 car upside down.
Try putting a bit of red bull in it.
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This is all very interesting, but does the Large Hadron Collider have third rail? :o

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lenfish wrote:This is all very interesting, but does the Large Hadron Collider have third rail? :o

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Just wondering if it comes with an Electrostar?
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