The 'Lord's Particle' can be announced tomorrow

The European Atomic Research Organization (CERN) invited the world's top 5 physicists to an event tomorrow, the move that led analysts to guess the discovery of

The European Atomic Research Organization (CERN) invited five leading physicists to their event tomorrow, a move that made analysts guess that the discovery of "God's seed" is about to be announced. .

The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in the United States announced that they have found the final evidence of the existence of the Higgs particle, often called "God's particle ", after analyzing data. from thousands of billion particle collisions in Tevatron - a large-capacity particle accelerator from Fermilab, the BBC reported.

CERN physicists are also using large particle accelerators - the planet's most massive and complex machine - to search for the Higgs. So CERN's leadership wants their physicists to discuss with colleagues from Fermilab to unify the level of trust in both sides' data. Some physicists believe that the accuracy of Fermilab's data is up to 99.99995%.

Picture 1 of The 'Lord's Particle' can be announced tomorrow

Illustration of the collision process between two particle streams in a large particle accelerator. The
The scientist hopes to find the Higgs particle thanks to collisions between particles.

"The data we collected shows the existence of the Higgs, but we need results from experiments in the European Large-Grain Accelerator to verify data , " said Rob Roser, spokesman. Fermilab, speak.

Stefan Soldner-Rembold, a professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester in England, thinks that the evidence of the existence of the Higgs is large enough.

"Everything shows that the Higgs particle is present in the universe , " he said.

Peter Higgs, the emeritus physics professor of Edinburgh University in the UK and who proposed the doctrine of "God's seed" , and four other prominent physicists invited by CERN to an event on July 4, Sunday Times said.

Physicist Tom Kibble, an honorary professor of London Experimental University, was also invited, but he could not attend.

"Maybe CERN is going to publish some positive information so they need our presence , " Kibble predicted.

If physicists can prove the existence of the Higgs - the last piece in the standard model of particle physics - this discovery will be one of the greatest scientific achievements in 100 years.

Scientists believe that the Higgs particle helps every other particle to have mass. If the particles do not have mass, they will fly in the universe at the same speed as light and cannot be joined together to create planets, stars, galaxies and other forms of matter.

However, humans have never discovered the Higgs particle by experiment.

Update 11 December 2018
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