The CERN team in Switzerland uses the Large Hadron Collider to search for the elusive Higgs-Boson. A small team of researchers led by Larry Hunter, a professor of physics at
Amherst College, can top them in one aspect: It is using the entire planet as a particle detector that could open up new areas of physics.Those areas could include something called the “unparticle,” which may be associated with a possible fifth force of nature active deep within the Earth’s mantle.
"undiscovered particles and forces"
To me, the future will give good results. In my opinion. I have eight pieces of the fundamental forces. That's the first installment of "The New Paradigm of Scientific Improving" http://www.mehmetkececi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=267&Itemid=939
Scientists on Unparticle Hunt Give Earth a Spin
Posted by: Richard Adhikari February 23, 2013 06:00 AMThe CERN team in Switzerland uses the Large Hadron Collider to search for the elusive Higgs-Boson. A small team of researchers led by Larry Hunter, a professor of physics at
Amherst College, can top them in one aspect: It is using the entire planet as a particle detector that could open up new areas of physics.Those areas could include something called the “unparticle,” which may be associated with a possible fifth force of nature active deep within the Earth’s mantle.
To me, the future will give good results. In my opinion. I have eight pieces of the fundamental forces. That's the first installment of "The New Paradigm of Scientific Improving" http://www.mehmetkececi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=267&Itemid=939