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The Higgs-Boson Particle

Fractal Science/Medical posted on Sep 21, 2009
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Theorized as the specular attraction particle, which if found would explain the "why's" and "therefore's" of mass in the universe. Currently, one of the projects at the Large Hadron Collector in CERN, if found, would cement the classic form of Physics that we know of.... if not found means that a new way of looking at the universe as a whole wll be needed... The Higgs-Boson is the theoretical linchpin of Quantumn Physics. Pictured is the speculative image of the specular particle hitting a heavy element target, of either Lead or Beryllium. Apophysis worked on by Gimp.... comments welcome, please enjoy!

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renecyberdoc

2:52PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

looks like the flash in odysse 2001 full on an acid trip. yellow sunshine and sunshine explosion 1969 amsterdam holland.

dayna2

3:30PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

What are we creating now gold or black holes LOL Er I still what to know wre the got the diagram to creat the hadron collector, crahing atoms at light speed such is the madness of man.

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skiwillgee

4:26PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

Cool image. I'm afraid scientist will have to revise their thinking. To me, the current "theories" are too full of holes that they keep having to plug with some new unobserved particle or force because the theory was a leaking, poor hypothesis to start with.

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philuf

5:19PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

Surprising saturated fractal image! interesting.

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jif3d

6:33PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

So with all that gear they still haven't found this mysterious particle, but you with your old PC & Bryce have found it ?....BRAVO Sir !...oh right, a speculative image, so you didn't find it either...bugger ! Anyhow, neat conceptual image & ~Cheers~

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blondeblurr

8:32PM | Mon, 21 September 2009

I wish I knew, what the hell you are talking about ? Sounds all really impressive, I am easily impressed, can you tell already ? but on the other hand I am also a big sceptic ! I was unfortunate enough, not to have such an elaborate education, as yourself...or was it all self taught ? (I'm a bit jealous, well at least I don't have to pretend now) Never mind, I have a book on Carl Sagan, my hero and that helps me a bit to explain what all those holes are for, etc., etc... lot's of etcetera's...do I need to know more ? I wish !!! my parents must have failed me, I always had a feeling, something was incomplete and missing in my life ! You can be my hero, now that Carl is dead... So, it's back to you now...your fractal and your wild imagination, hmm colour's seem to be right ! see you around the Cosmic Ocean. Well done, Sir ...Cheers BB

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MagikUnicorn

10:43AM | Tue, 22 September 2009

Yes very impressive work Collin! Like how you work with APO

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drifterlee

7:48PM | Tue, 22 September 2009

This is a cool texture!

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misha_d

9:39AM | Thu, 24 September 2009

putting aside the background explanation, this is the most arresting image I've seen lately, very impressive crystal-like forms corroded by a swarm of swirls, all presented in a flash of blinding light... or something like that I want more!

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doarte

6:05PM | Fri, 25 September 2009

Do tell more of this interesting theory ... the doctor is always intriqued with cutting edge in physics...every changing! Super Image Collin, fits perfect with your text! +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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junge1

11:49PM | Tue, 06 October 2009

Cool!


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