The Higgs Boson Will Make You Dance

Rainboq

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Keneth said:
Have they "Sonified" other particles? If so, I bet certain quarks sound strange.
I bet its up beat, it'd have a certain charm to it.
 

Ultrajoe

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I read Dirk Gently just last week, so this is doubly amusing. Adams was prescient, I tell you.
 

DigitalSushi

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Mike Kayatta said:
The resulting song, which you can listen to here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWAdb1vgoik], carries what's perhaps an unsurprisingly lively tune that will get everyone from François Englert to Gerald Guralnik generating non-abelian gauge vector fields to the beat. Domenico Vicinanza explains how something so small and unstable can pack so much boogey.
That is amazing!, there is a God!, the higgs boson is so allusive you have to look right at it baby, what is its atomic number?

My Scientist friend told me trying to find it was like throwing a wish into a well, not to mention since they don't know how it acts they don't know where its going.
 

AngloDoom

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Aaaand ring-tone acquired.

Then again, for all I know of physics (read: fuck-all) it could tear the arse out of the universe every time someone rings me all the way to voice-mail.
 

Grimh

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42 seconds huh?

...42

That can't be a coincidence.

This is pretty cool though, gonna save this one.
 

rayen020

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hmmmm... doesn't make me want to dance. however am kinda tempted to get high creative and make a remix trance version of it...
 

chuckman1

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NewYork_Comedian said:
Sounds like music they would have in one of the Sims games, huh.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Im still confused as hell though.
I feel like I'm playing a fallout game with low intelligence right now.