From: Y.Porat on
On Mar 30, 11:54 pm, "Sue..." <suzysewns...(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> <<The LHC, which cost about $8 billion to build, may be the
> world’s largest and most expensive science experiment so far. >>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100331/jsp/frontpage/story_12285421.jsp
>
> Are the workers searched when they leave the LHC facility
> to prevent someone from sneaking the Higgs out in their
> pocket after it is found? I would surely  be tempted if it might
> fetch anything  close to $8 billion on e-Bay. But then that might be
> why I don't work with any scientists and angels that typically
> staff a big  project like that.  >:-)
>
> Sue...

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NO extra dimensions and no
witches on brooms !!
2
no higges Bosons that are found in a probability
of one to a few billions
among millins of other garbage particles
that are good as the Higgs
3
better look for a very basic particle
that moves in circular unexplained until now
--curved path
the curved path must be (if i know the conditions there which surely
i dont know in detailed )
has to be found
in a plan that is ** tangent to the big
circle of the collider
(ie that the curved movement is not because of the
influence of the magnets there !!
ATB
Y.Porat
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From: Y.Porat on
On Mar 31, 10:17 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 30, 11:54 pm, "Sue..." <suzysewns...(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> > <<The LHC, which cost about $8 billion to build, may be the
> > world’s largest and most expensive science experiment so far. >>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100331/jsp/frontpage/story_12285421.jsp
>
> > Are the workers searched when they leave the LHC facility
> > to prevent someone from sneaking the Higgs out in their
> > pocket after it is found? I would surely  be tempted if it might
> > fetch anything  close to $8 billion on e-Bay. But then that might be
> > why I don't work with any scientists and angels that typically
> > staff a big  project like that.  >:-)
>
> > Sue...
>
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> NO extra dimensions  and no
> witches    on brooms !!
> 2
> no higges Bosons that are found in a probability
> of one to a few billions
> among  millins of other garbage particles
> that are good as the Higgs
> 3
> better   look for a very basic particle
> that moves in circular unexplained until now
> --curved path
> the curved path must be (if i know the  conditions there which surely
> i dont know in detailed )
> has to be found
> in a plan that is  ** tangent to the  big
> circle  of the collider
> (ie that the curved movement is not because of  the
> influence of the magnets there !!
> ATB
> Y.Porat
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and in addition to the above:

the Higgs idea what ever it is
**means nothing to our 'every day '
particles
iow
the distance between the Big Bang
and our 'every day" particles
is far more complicated
than the known 'standard model

while i can right now indicate
some nonsense physics of it
as particles without mass etc etc

Y.Porat
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