
what`s ahead in particle physics - CMS DocDB Server
... If electromagnetism and the weak interactions are fundamentally the same, whey do they look so different? Our best understanding is that a process of “spontaneous symmetry breaking” that occurred in the very early Universe is responsible for the difference. ...
... If electromagnetism and the weak interactions are fundamentally the same, whey do they look so different? Our best understanding is that a process of “spontaneous symmetry breaking” that occurred in the very early Universe is responsible for the difference. ...
La superconductividad y los premios Nobel
... addressed the same problem, but I wanted to understand it in my own way.” ...
... addressed the same problem, but I wanted to understand it in my own way.” ...
Compact dimensions
... unstable under quantum corrections Need some underlying symmetry to protect them ...
... unstable under quantum corrections Need some underlying symmetry to protect them ...
The Standard Model of the Atom
... target, this aims two high speed particles at each other and detects particles that are emitted. CERN- French-Swiss collider that is sponsored by 19 European countries in hopes of locating the HiggsBoson particle. (17miles wide and 574ft deep) ...
... target, this aims two high speed particles at each other and detects particles that are emitted. CERN- French-Swiss collider that is sponsored by 19 European countries in hopes of locating the HiggsBoson particle. (17miles wide and 574ft deep) ...
Heisenburg uncertainty principle
... Scientists are trying to find a “Theory of Everything” which can connect General Relativity (the current theory of gravity) to the other 3 forces There is no accepted Theory of Everything ...
... Scientists are trying to find a “Theory of Everything” which can connect General Relativity (the current theory of gravity) to the other 3 forces There is no accepted Theory of Everything ...