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1 posted on 06/01/2010 4:08:50 PM PDT by TaraP
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the European Organization for Nuclear Research on the border between Switzerland and France. The search for concrete evidence of dark matter and of what it might be is part of the work of CERN’s LHC, or Large Hardon Collider, the world’s biggest scientific machine that began operation near full force at the end of March.

But the beaming of muon neutrinos to the Italian center is not part of the LHC experiment. The beam is directed south under the Alps from another, smaller, CERN particle accelerator CERN quoted Lucia Votano, director of the Gran Sasso laboratories near the town of L’Aquila 112 kms south of Rome that was hit by a devastating earthquake in April last year, as saying that its work had achieved its first goal. Scientists there were confident that the detection in the centre’s OPERA experiment of a tau neutrino would be followed by others showing that neutrinos can change, she said.


2 posted on 06/01/2010 4:10:29 PM PDT by TaraP (He never offered our victories without fighting but he said help would always come in time)
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It’s good to see some news about the truly important subjects! (Grin!)


3 posted on 06/01/2010 4:13:35 PM PDT by neutrino (Globalization is the economic treason that dare not speak its name.(173))
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Scientific American’s June issue has some neat articles about time, neutrinos, superstrings, twistors, the general and special theories, quantum microphones and the fourth dimension in ten dimensions.

It was nice to read a SciAm issue that wasn’t filled with global warming crap and how evil the “deniers” are, although it had a bit of that rot.

Ed


4 posted on 06/01/2010 4:21:41 PM PDT by Sir_Ed
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Not sure what ping list this might go on, but it’s interesting.


6 posted on 06/01/2010 4:27:43 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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If they wanted to find missing particles, they could have saved themselves some trouble by looking under my bed; there are plenty of missing particles in the dust bunnies there.


7 posted on 06/01/2010 4:29:03 PM PDT by Jack Hammer
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Usually scientists try to find missing stuff under the lamp post since it’s brighter there.


8 posted on 06/01/2010 4:33:34 PM PDT by paudio (Are you better off today than in 2006, when the Democrats took over the Congress?)
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The fact that neutrinos are now proven to switch identities...

Italy has found transgender particles. Muons mutating themselves into taus or just cross-dressing for fun.

10 posted on 06/01/2010 4:43:29 PM PDT by eggman (Grab a mop Mr. Gibbs! Your boss is making another mess.)
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According to physicists at Gran Sasso, after three years of monitoring multiple billions of muon neutrinos beamed to them through the earth from CERN 730 kms (456 miles) away, they had spotted one that had turned into a tau neutrino.

JUst to keep this in perspective, it is estimated that by particle physicists that 50 trillion neutrinos pass through the human body every second.

There had to be one party pooper in there somewhere.

11 posted on 06/01/2010 4:55:52 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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"This is really exciting because it shows that there are things beyond the Standard Model," said James Gillies, spokesman for CERN --

As though there were any doubt. Standard Model is just another way of saying Current Benchmark of Ignorance.
12 posted on 06/01/2010 5:01:46 PM PDT by aruanan
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It is not really news that neutrino oscillations occur. It was shown back in 2001, using a detector sensitive to all three flavors of neutrinos, that neutrino oscillations accounted for the problem of “missing” solar neutrinos. Apparently this is the first direct observation of the change.


19 posted on 06/02/2010 12:10:17 AM PDT by wideminded
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Research scientists announced on Monday they had identified the missing piece of a major puzzle involving the make-up of the universe by observing a neutrino particle change from one type to another.

Great news. No how about solving the problem of, 'Missing Socks In The Dryer'.

To me that was always proof enough that parallel universes exist. And its composed entirely of Missing Socks.

20 posted on 06/02/2010 4:55:19 AM PDT by Condor51 (SAT CONG!)
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