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Scientists working on the “particle of God (Higgs boson), hope that new particles may appear at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the center of the European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN). Their discovery could lead to the discovery of “supersymmetries” and dark matter, said an outstanding scientist Professor Durga Prasad Roy, reports dailypioneer. Speaking at the Colloquium on Why the Large Hadron Collider? “At the Center for Advanced Technology in Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (CETMS), created by the University of SOA, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India (Siksha O Anusandhan University (SOA), Professor Roy explained how the LHC was specifically designed for search for new physics beyond the signals of what is already earlier observed in experiments. Senior Researcher, Institute basic research (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research -TIFR), Mumbai, Professor Roy said that as the first outstanding opening of the LHC in CERN has already determined the signal Higgs boson, which is also known as the “particle of God.” is he said that a fundamental description of nature could not be sequential without “supersymmetry”, also called Fermi-Bose symmetry. Professor Roy, has made an innovative contribution to the theory of neutrino physics, collider physics, quantum chromodynamics, high-energy physics and supersymmetry theory, and is also associated with the launch of various accelerators in the world. Meanwhile, in conspiracy theorists began to spread information about that the Large Hadron Collider will be launched by the end of the Mayan calendar. The message, citing the schedule of the LHC this year, said that the Zern accelerator begins a new series of experiments in hoping to get results that help get closer to the completion of the “Standard Model”. So, the collider will be launched in the coming days and will run until Friday, December 21 2012. Work will begin on organizing a series of clashes. Via of these experiments, scientists hope to get additional information about dark matter and the Big Bang. Test inclusion in December 2012 is the last test before the hadron collider will be stopped for 20 months to update and will resume work in 2014. In the Large Hadron Collider collide with each other protons – particles that are in the core of all atoms, which leads to temperatures of the order of 4 trillion degrees Celsius. It’s 250,000 times hotter than center of the sun.
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