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Rumours of imminent split as physicists declare Higgs particle “boring”
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 26539904:MV8yMDU0NTA1XzM0NTQxODc3X0JGNkY4MDZB] So if it is true that dark matter does not exist then the question of the missing mass of the universe is still unanswered. Personally I think the missing mass is not missing but ever changing in the multiverse. Working withing one plane of reality is where modern physics fails miserably. Dark matter is not dark but infinite realities and not measurable through human means. When those of pure heart leave human existence and return to the collective consciousness we will have the answer to all questions and realize...WTF that we knew it all along. [/quote]
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It turns out the Higgs doesn’t have any hidden depths. There are no tantalising secrets to tease out. The boson has nothing to say about the universe that physics didn’t already know. Spending time together is turning out to be a chore for physics.
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