ROB COOPER
UK Daily Mail
July 2, 2012
Scientists at Cern will announce that the elusive Higgs boson ‘God Particle’ has been found at a press conference next week, it is believed.
Five leading theoretical physicists have been invited to the event on Wednesday – sparking speculation that the particle has been discovered.
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider are expected to say they are 99.99 per cent certain it has been found – which is known as ‘four sigma’ level.
Physicists first predicted that the Higgs Boson subatomic particle exists 48 years ago.
Peter Higgs, the Edinburgh University emeritus professor of physics that the particle is named after, is among those who have been called to the press conference in Switzerland.
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“However, the two groups, CMS and ATLAS, are expected to stop short of confirming its existence.” Daily Mail
Theoretical Physicist and because they said so. STOP: another theory to be swallowed as fact? They are right humanity is to stupid, they will believe anything.
Condolences to all the atheists – there is a God after all. Aren’t you sorry you lost all that time not believing. But don’t worry God will let you catch up that’s if you drop down onto your knees and ask for forgiveness right now.