hmm... the Standard Model of the Particle theory looks so messy now, what next?
source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131008075834.htm
source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131008075834.htm
next step is to find sadplumpgirl's bosom. :o
hmm... the Standard Model of the Particle theory looks so messy now, what next?
source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131008075834.htm
The reason why it looks messy is because there are still many missing pieces in the jigsaw puzzle which in my opinion, are beyond the comprehension of mere mortals.
Every discovery that brings answers generates yet more questions.
Until the human being is capable of understanding what ∞ actually means, the answer as to what makes the universe tick will remain as elusive as ever.
So the discovery of this particle will not bring about a new age in interstellar flight? endless supply of free energy etc?? so it achieved nothing of worth?
Until the human being is capable of understanding what ∞ actually means, the answer as to what makes the universe tick will remain as elusive as ever.
Ah leong, so many things that we dont know. That is why we must believe in our religion! God is Great!
Religion explains nothing. It just gives mankind a reason not to bother trying to figure things out.
your belief is totally different from the great mathematician Leonhard Euler who was a devout Christian and his life was inspired by the Bible.
Until the human being is capable of understanding what ∞ actually means, the answer as to what makes the universe tick will remain as elusive as ever.
hmm... the Standard Model of the Particle theory looks so messy now, what next?
source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131008075834.htm
hmm... the Standard Model of the Particle theory looks so messy now, what next?
source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131008075834.htm
Devise a theory of quantum gravity.
Gravity, the weakest force of all, is the one that's causing all the problems. It simply won't fit in nicely.
They are hoping to see some signs of supersymmetry at the LHC. If not, it is back to the drawing boards for a lot of theoretical physicists.
For every devout Christian scientist, there are 100 scientists who don't believe all the gobbledygook.