Richard G
Veteran
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/07/what-can-we-do-with-the-higgs-boson/
Since you know why the f stop numbers are what they are and you can still expose film and make a 50 year old camera work, you might be asked about the Higgs Boson. This Wired article and its links is excellent.
Since you know why the f stop numbers are what they are and you can still expose film and make a 50 year old camera work, you might be asked about the Higgs Boson. This Wired article and its links is excellent.
v_roma
Well-known
I think the real question is how can this discovery be used to improve camera technology? 
Sparrow
Veteran
How do they know it's Higgs' boson anyway? it could be anybody's ... did they eventually find it down the back of Peter's sofa? which is where they should have looked in the first place ... I'd have said
back alley
IMAGES
will this help us to create a better camera bag?
(someone had to ask...)
(someone had to ask...)
nemo2
Established
How to take best shots of Higgs Boson with a rangefinder? Which camera-lens combo works best? ;-)
Sparrow
Veteran
How to take best shots of Higgs Boson with a rangefinder? Which camera-lens combo works best? ;-)
Digital I fear ...
Glenn2
Well-known
Any fans of the sci-fi series Lexx here on RFF?
You might get a chuckle from this clip... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDKo7pTwIwA
Glenn ;-)
You might get a chuckle from this clip... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDKo7pTwIwA
Glenn ;-)
Dektol Dan
Well-known
We're in the Navy now
We're in the Navy now
I play a mean Boson's whistle.
We're in the Navy now
I play a mean Boson's whistle.
paulfish4570
Veteran
A Higgs-Bboson walks into a liturgical church.
Priest hurries over and says, "I'm very, very sorry, but we don't allow Higgs-Bosons in here."
HB: "But, without me, you can't have mass!"
Priest hurries over and says, "I'm very, very sorry, but we don't allow Higgs-Bosons in here."
HB: "But, without me, you can't have mass!"
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
why should anybody want to detect a higgs boson, when you can detect a neutron just for a fraction of the money! a neutron is just as good as any other fundamental particle!
these cern people just detect luxury goods for posers.
Last I heard, a Neutron was made up of three quarks, so it isn't a "fundamental particle"...
This is pretty cool, I haven't read the Wired article, but I've seen rumblings around the web about finding the final piece to the Standard Model.
Peter_wrote:
Well-known
my jokes aren't too scientific (and most of the time not even funny)...
Matus
Well-known
How do they know it's Higgs' boson anyway? it could be anybody's ...
They do not know that for sure yet, actually (though it is the most probable scenario). If anybody is interested in details just check the public webpage of CERN on this topic.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
my jokes aren't too scientific (and most of the time not even funny)...
How about "two iphones walk into a bar"... (Don't get this one myself)
or
An infinite number of mathematicians walk i nto a bar. the first one asks for a drink, the second for half a drink, the third wants a quarter of a drink, as so on. The bartender puts two drinks on the bar as says "I hope you guys know your limits".
segedi
RFicianado
By far a more entertaining and better explanation of Higgs Cartier Boson can be found here:
https://vimeo.com/41038445
(it really gets good around 0:37 as the first of many cameras is featured)
https://vimeo.com/41038445
(it really gets good around 0:37 as the first of many cameras is featured)
Matus
Well-known
By far a more entertaining and better explanation of Higgs Cartier Boson can be found here:
https://vimeo.com/41038445
(it really gets good around 0:37 as the first of many cameras is featured)
good one
BobYIL
Well-known
Bozons found finally, heh? ... the question now whether the Morions, Idions and Imbeccillions will be found..
doolittle
Well-known
My son and I watched this today: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raKN0RddL3A
Thanks for the video link, that will make a good follow up video.
Thanks for the video link, that will make a good follow up video.
Richard G
Veteran
A Higgs-Bboson walks into a liturgical church.
Priest hurries over and says, "I'm very, very sorry, but we don't allow Higgs-Bosons in here."
HB: "But, without me, you can't have mass!"
Well I really like this one. Thanks.
Richard G
Veteran
By far a more entertaining and better explanation of Higgs Cartier Boson can be found here:
https://vimeo.com/41038445
(it really gets good around 0:37 as the first of many cameras is featured)
This really is a very good explanation and very entertaining. I enjoyed also the Lexx video Glenn gave the link to. I wouldn't have minded hearing, or rather, seeing one or two more of that young woman's questions.
NickTrop
Veteran
Must be one helluva macro lens they have at CERN. I'm sure it's Nikon.
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