Sunday, 8 November 2009
Baguette stops Large Hadron Collider
A baguette is being blamed for a short circuit that prevented Cern from probing the physics in place just after the Big Bang and confirmation of the Higgs Boson.
The operation of the Large Hadron Collider was halted after the malfunction.
The bread was dropped by a bird and bizarrely gives some credence to a wacky theory that future Higgs Boson-producing machines are preventing the discovery of the elusive particle today.
Physicists Holger B Nielsen and Masao Ninomiya speculate in that these future machines are preventing us from finding the Higgs Boson.
Of course, there is a serious paradox issue here.
How will we go on to develop the technology to produce machines that emit Higgs Bosons in order to prevent their discovery in the first place?
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