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Cern Finds Particle That Resembles Long-sought Higgs Boson
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Posted 08 July 2012 - 11:35 AM
That article on the CERN discovery of the Higgs Boson stated that the theory assumes that only 4 Forces exist. However, I made an accidental discovery of the Fifth Force a few decades ago, and sent E-Mail description of it to many String Theory experts (MIT, Columbia Univ., Cal, Bubble Chamber in Berkeley, CA , etc.) since it gives evidence of their Supersymmetry. My description of my accidental discovery of the Fifth force is also published in my recent "Autobiography of James E. Nassir, USA aerospace Engineer", June 2012. Do a SEARCH on www.google.com for "James E. Nassir" , then do a left-click on either "Autobiography..." for ad giving summary (one more graphic than the other); if you like details , E-Mail your request for a copy or an Autographed copy, as per that ad.
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Posted 08 July 2012 - 02:16 PM
This is just the beginning. When targets are inserted and certain coatings or meterology could help in finding the many other pieces to the puzzle. The next big discovery needs to be a gavity detector but first we have to understand it first. The detectors at CERN are a first in their technology and are helping to reveal more and more of long held theories and How it all fits together. Maybe understanding our sun would help but sensors are limited to orbital platforms and influences by our own magnetic field provide spotty results. Theres a big link between the huge cosmos and the terra scale of the atom and what holds it all together. Sensors placed in solvent tanks buried 300 feet underground detect neutrinos but nowhere near the numbers they expected. Studies of lightning, crustal surface charges has just begun and researchers are eager for results. Six different technologies were in trials while researchers looked for testing solutions.Kind of like sticking 220 volts across to electrodes in the ground to get the worms to come out without digging. Methods of trapping particles instead of detecting and measuring their paths are looking at some strange of effects of lasers. Makes my brain hurt.
This post has been edited by mjd420nova: 08 July 2012 - 02:18 PM
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