Currently featured in the 20th revised
edition of Malleus Maleficus' [title withheld], the following has been taken
more or less verbatim from the BBC Horizon transmission: "The Hunt for the
Higgs", of January 9th, 2012. If
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“Six months ago…
erm....; but now… erm...” said Butterworth.
Was the LHC being launched live to the strains of Wagner’s
Ride of the Valkyries, Belinda prompted encouragingly.
Davison was sporting the beam of someone for whom the meaning of
life had just become clear. “I mean there will be a day
sometime next year where we will go in not knowing whether the HB exists or
not, and we will come out and that will be a fact: we will know one way or
another...”
“The first is undeniable and the second obvious.” Belinda
said, rather too quickly.
long and to know what is in those textbooks and to see new pages being written that will never be unwritten, this is something new we know that we didn’t know before that we will always know afterwards that is really exciting.”
“I don’t follow,” I said.
“Exactly,” he replied.
Davison nodded absently. “If every theory was
like a room, you know, we looked in the first one down the corridor, and already
we found something really exciting – loads of things we’d like to look for like
supersymmetry, extra dimensions, new fundamental forces, substructures like
quarks....” he trails off.
On
and on they went…roughly, as follows:
Butterworth:
“I’m really oscillating between thinking it is clearly there and then, naaa… is
not going to turn up, is it?”
Davison:
“Yeah, I don’t know, yeah I, I think I’ve decided not to have a strong opinion…
I tend to wait… I mean almost everywhere it would be more exciting to prove if
it doesn’t exist.”
Butterworth:
“Yeah, it would be a longer term bigger result I think…the negative result
would have a larger term, bigger impact probably – it would really put us back to the drawing board - on the other hand in the short term it would be kind of disappointing..”
Davison:
“I don’t know, erm… a negative result would even in the short term be much more
exciting…”
Butterworth:
“Maybe…”
Davison:
“…it’s the opposite of what people expect, right?”
Butterworth:
“…right!”
Davison:
“It’s like, it would be a lot more fun….”
“I don’t mean to interrupt,” Belinda
said soothingly, like a nurse taking care of her patients, “but are you two competing - or working together?”
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The Enlightened Ones.... |
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Introducing Belinda Blew-James.... |
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