European Organization for Nuclear Research will announce if God particles have been discovered

A photo provided by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) shows how the scientists at the CERN Mission Control Center in Geneva celebrated the restart of the Large Hadron Collider in 2009. CERN announced that in July it was announced whether the Large Hadron Collider would find mysterious particles of God.

According to the report of the American Physicist Organization Network, the European Organization for Nuclear Research Organization (CERN) announced on the 22nd that it will announce in July whether the Large Hadron Collider will find mysterious and mysterious “God’s Particles”. ". The so-called God particle refers to the Higgs boson and is the missing link in the theoretical model of physics. It is believed that God's particles give the object quality. However, scientists have not been able to find such particles.

CERN stated that at a conference held in Geneva on July 4th, they will announce the latest progress in using the Large Hadron Collider to find God particles. According to the theory related to God's particles, quality does not come from the object itself, but from bosons. The particles can interact strongly with other particles.

CERN spokesperson James Gilles said in a telephone interview with the French media: “We announced in December 2011 that the clues found in the data generated by the Large Hadron Collider were insufficient to prove the existence of God particles. At the meeting held on July 4th, we will announce three possibilities for the data obtained this year, namely, nothing; there are still some clues but it is not enough to prove whether God particles exist and may find such particles. All three possibilities exist.” After the Geneva conference, a large-scale physics conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia to announce the latest developments in the search for God's particles.

The Large Hadron Collider is the largest collider in the world and is located in a 27-km circular tunnel in Geneva. This tunnel is located 175 meters underground, across the French-Swiss border. Two sets of parallel protons with opposite directions move within the tunnel near the speed of light and collide with each other. A series of detectors in the collider record the subatomic debris from the impact.

Steve Meyers, director of accelerators at CERN, said in a statement that the Melbourne conference will publish data from the collision experiment. He said: "What kind of data can be found, my heart is full of expectations." Sergio Bertolucci, head of research and data processing at CERN, pointed out that the data obtained in 2012 was twice as much as in 2011. He said: "These data are enough to allow us to determine whether the trends found in the 2011 data are still present. This is an exciting time." If new particles are discovered, scientists need time to research to determine whether it is God particles. Or other unknown particles. (Editor: Wang Fei)

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