Physics

Two Higgs After All? A New Signal From CMS!

web page with all the plots... Stay tuned! UPDATE: of course the alert readers have figured out that ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Apr 8 2013 - 2:57am

Where Did All The Antimatter Go?

the Big Bang. So where did all the antimatter go? New research undertaken by the ALPHA experiment at ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 11 2014 - 9:02am

The Higgs Potential: Source Of All Our Troubles

The slide below was shown yesterday at an invited talk that Antonio Masiero gave in the University of Bologna, during an open session of the CMS Physics week (see, I am careful to note I am not breaking any rules by showing material relevant to internal CM ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Sep 10 2009 - 12:52pm

All Women Team Runs The CMS Experiment On March 8th

On March 8th, international women day, the CMS experiment at CERN will be run almost entirely by women. 32 of the 34 shifts needed to run our experiment will be covered by women scientists of our Collaboration- which counts 588 women overall. I think this ...

Blog Post - Tommaso Dorigo - Mar 6 2010 - 9:56am

Quaternionic Equations Of Motion For All Elementary Particles

This article eliminates the need for the Higgs. The quaternionic equation of motion of an elementary particle is in fact a continuity equation in which another quaternionic flavor ψʸ of the transporting field ψˣ is coupled with that transporting field via ...

Article - Hans van Leunen - Feb 15 2012 - 2:19pm

Anomalous Whew: Particles Near Absolute Zero Don't Break The Laws Of Physics After All

The laws of physics are absolute- in theory.  And with an exception. So absolute doesn't always mean what we think it means. How heat and temperature related to energy, the laws of thermodynamics, seem to violate the laws of physics theoretically. But ...

Article - News Staff - May 20 2014 - 9:29am

Exchange with the Future King of Physics

down to the formula I = +/-1 and no more!), thus I put in bold font all you need to read. For those too ...

Blog Post - Sascha Vongehr - Jun 1 2011 - 10:45pm

Why Physicists Are Smug

observable world works was one that was achieved once and for all in the twentieth century. In his most ...

Article - Johannes Koelman - Oct 2 2010 - 6:58pm

Anomaly Detection: Unsupervised Learning For New Physics Searches

the machine do all the work by itself: here is the data, tell me if there's something odd in it. ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - May 1 2019 - 3:04pm

From Mindless Physics To Physics Of Mind

as real as you can get.        “It all only seems” expresses a feeling, a suspicion of absence of ...

Article - Sascha Vongehr - Oct 22 2014 - 4:37am