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CERN!

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kind of misleading title, since 3/4 of the article is about how they haven't actually confirmed it yet
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The title of that article is kind of misleading, since three-fourths of the article is about how they, the scientists, haven't actually confirmed it yet
And so are you
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Are we reading the same article? There's quite a difference between them not confirming what kind of Higgs particle it is, and them not confirming they found it. Might want to brush up on reading comprehension and what the Higgs particle/Higgs field are.
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It is basically the same news from what, last Summer? Still unconfirmed.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/2 ... 22818.html
Scientists not involved in the project said the results were comparable on a universal scale to the announcement earlier this month by a different European physics group on a subatomic level – with the finding of the Higgs boson particle that explains mass in the universe.

"What a wonderful triumph of the mathematical approach to describing nature," said Brian Greene, a Columbia University physicist who was not part of the new Planck research. "It's an amazing story of discovery."
But you guys are probably right, though. :roll:
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It's not true until kyoukan makes a post stating that everything we know about hyperdimensional neptunias has changed forever.
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