Dennis Overbye has written an intriguing article in the New York Times about some researchers who are giving a very interesting reasoning about why the Large Hadron Collider is going through so many birth pangs.
The scientists think that the Higgs boson which they think they will find at the kind of energies that the LHC will be able to generate is trying to prevent its own creation.
In what is certainly a pretty interesting thought, the scientists think that this is a case of the future trying to make sure that that future does not occur.
This is certainly interesting, if possible, as it shows that the idea of time travel is fundamentally not impossible.
The scientists think that the Higgs boson which they think they will find at the kind of energies that the LHC will be able to generate is trying to prevent its own creation.
In what is certainly a pretty interesting thought, the scientists think that this is a case of the future trying to make sure that that future does not occur.
This is certainly interesting, if possible, as it shows that the idea of time travel is fundamentally not impossible.
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