Tuesday, May 29, 2007

What is the mass of the Higgs Boson Particle

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

What is the mass of the Higgs Boson Particle?

Since the last blog post it's been a while; I've been pretty busy and I just haven't posted anything in a while.

Basically since then the following events have occured:
My birthday Party
snowboarding
rock climbing in and outdoors
running
parties
sold my house
got a new place!

That's it in a nut shell..

I love my new place, anybody who wants to come by and see it is welcome it is REALLY neat!

Also whoever wants to do the following let me know:
roller blading
long boarding
rock climbing
hiking

or anything else;

Oh, I have to be careful now what I do though... I managed to step last night on a power cable and puncture my heel and now my right foot REALLY hurts.

Also garage sale at my place on saturday (anyone feel like volunteering?)

I need all kinds of help I've been busy moving and sorting stuff and will be till saturday.

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Hockeyman

"I managed to step last night on a power cable and puncture my heel and now my right foot REALLY hurts."

Ouch! Well I guess thats better than electrocuting yourself :)

Posted by Hockeyman on Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 6:48 AM
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Annie

So... what is the mass of the Higgs Boson Particle?

Posted by Annie on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 6:50 PM
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Myron

The Higgs Boson is a massive scalar elementary particle which hasn't been detected.

Dr Longbore has hypothesized when the competition between fermilab and CERN in their current race to detect and create a higgs boson particle do succeed in creating one a massive singularity will immediately cause the collapse of the earth into an extremely massive pea-sized particle.

This is not uncommon for class type 13 civilizations which Earth is one of them. Most classic type 13 civilizations destroy them selfs at about our stage of development. Through war, environmental damage, but most commonly they collapse their planet into a small pea-sized particle while attempting to determine the mass of the higgs boson particle.

The mass is currently predicted by earth scientists to be about 115 and 180 GeV, w/ energy levels with energy levels up to the 10^16 TeV level.

Posted by Myron on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 10:52 PM
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