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Higgs; is this a giant scam?
I'm puzzled by the fact that at a cost of billions and so many people having made a lucrative career out of this, that it would be exciting if it didn't exist!
'If they do discover the Higgs, it would be a triumph for the Standard Model, making it a complete theory.
If they do not, it would be an even more exciting outcome, according to Professor Tonelli.
"This would be the first time that we would have scientific evidence that this theory which has been so successful in the last 40 years must be definitely abandoned and we should look for another theory." '
'If they do discover the Higgs, it would be a triumph for the Standard Model, making it a complete theory.
If they do not, it would be an even more exciting outcome, according to Professor Tonelli.
"This would be the first time that we would have scientific evidence that this theory which has been so successful in the last 40 years must be definitely abandoned and we should look for another theory." '
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Khandro: Your last comment is silly and smacks of the ramblings of a person who suddenly realises that they are talking nonsense. The jury in a court case is made up of ORDINARY citizens who weigh the evidence.
The planet Neptune was predicted to exist mathematically before it was discovered, by observing the behaviour of other planets which COULD be seen.
The standard model of particle physics accommodates almost all the observed behaviour of the vast array of known particles and predicts the existence of the Higgs particle(s), just as the theory of gravity predicted the existence of Neptune. The chances of there being nothing like the Higgs or something equivalent are therefore very small. That's why all the money has been made available - the odds are very much in favour of the Higgs existing, much greater than 50-50. If you could bet on the non-existence of the Higgs, the bookies wouldn't give you very good odds.
The planet Neptune was predicted to exist mathematically before it was discovered, by observing the behaviour of other planets which COULD be seen.
The standard model of particle physics accommodates almost all the observed behaviour of the vast array of known particles and predicts the existence of the Higgs particle(s), just as the theory of gravity predicted the existence of Neptune. The chances of there being nothing like the Higgs or something equivalent are therefore very small. That's why all the money has been made available - the odds are very much in favour of the Higgs existing, much greater than 50-50. If you could bet on the non-existence of the Higgs, the bookies wouldn't give you very good odds.
A scientist created an alternative to the Higgs Boson, even before the LHC was built. This was a much simpler solution! Maybe they will take more notice of his theory now!
http://www.higgs-boson.org/
http://www.higgs-boson.org/
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@Khandro: What I mean is that anyone can come up with a new idea, but in the "serious" scientific world ideas and experimental results are published and subject to peer reviews. The serious scientists are the ones who are qualified in their field and whose work has been reviewed by others BEFORE being published.
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