Monday, 09 July 2012
Photo: Courtesy of Touch Mengheng
[Editor’s note: Touch Mengheng is a student at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and a researcher at the European Organization
for Nuclear Research, which oversees the Large Hadron Collider.
Scientists are using the Collider, a giant machine that smashes
particles of matter together at high speeds, to help them prove the
existence of the Higgs Boson, an elusive piece of matter thought to be
behind much of what it currently understood of quantum physics. Touch
Mengheng recently discussed the Higgs Boson, or “God particle,” with VOA
Khmer’s Im Sothearith.]
What is the God particle?
The God particle is just a fancy name for a sub-atomic particle called the Higgs Boson. This particle is the last piece of mystery in the Standard Model, which is a model containing all the elementary particles and intending to explain all particle interaction in particle physics. Higgs was proposed by three teams of theorists in 1964: François Englert and Robert Brout, Gerald Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, and Tom Kibble (GHK), and Peter Higgs, whom the particle was named after. Higgs is known to be the last particle which holds a critical explanation of where the mass of all matter comes from.
What is mass and where is it from?
Mass is a measure of how much matter is contained in an object. We know mass exists because we feel the gravitation as our weight. Our weight changes depending on which planet we’re on, depending on its mass and radius. However, our mass never changes.
What exactly was discovered?
The particle that was discovered and announced yesterday by CERN is a Higgs-like particle at 5-sigma significance, which is the standard to claim a discovery in particle physics. This number translates to a 99.9999 percent confidence level that the observed event is not a statistical fluctuation. Higgs-likes means it has some of the properties that agree with the predicted properties of the Higgs bosons; however, there are other properties needed to be tested with more data. It is still a new particle, regardless, but whether it’s the Standard Model Higgs or not has yet to be confirmed. If it is the Standard Model Higgs then the Standard Model is complete. If not then we might need other models or theories to explain the whole thing in a coherent way. If this particle is really the Higgs Boson, it will give us an explanation of where mass comes from, in other words, our origin.
What is the God particle?
The God particle is just a fancy name for a sub-atomic particle called the Higgs Boson. This particle is the last piece of mystery in the Standard Model, which is a model containing all the elementary particles and intending to explain all particle interaction in particle physics. Higgs was proposed by three teams of theorists in 1964: François Englert and Robert Brout, Gerald Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, and Tom Kibble (GHK), and Peter Higgs, whom the particle was named after. Higgs is known to be the last particle which holds a critical explanation of where the mass of all matter comes from.
What is mass and where is it from?
Mass is a measure of how much matter is contained in an object. We know mass exists because we feel the gravitation as our weight. Our weight changes depending on which planet we’re on, depending on its mass and radius. However, our mass never changes.
What exactly was discovered?
The particle that was discovered and announced yesterday by CERN is a Higgs-like particle at 5-sigma significance, which is the standard to claim a discovery in particle physics. This number translates to a 99.9999 percent confidence level that the observed event is not a statistical fluctuation. Higgs-likes means it has some of the properties that agree with the predicted properties of the Higgs bosons; however, there are other properties needed to be tested with more data. It is still a new particle, regardless, but whether it’s the Standard Model Higgs or not has yet to be confirmed. If it is the Standard Model Higgs then the Standard Model is complete. If not then we might need other models or theories to explain the whole thing in a coherent way. If this particle is really the Higgs Boson, it will give us an explanation of where mass comes from, in other words, our origin.
10 comments:
Good job learn how to make "NUKE" and i learn how to use it on our old Adversary Yuon...Who says Khmer dumb!?
Used god particles on ungodly animals Hanoi like
American did to Japon in 1945.
The guy look youn or chen..
1:12 PM
Too bad, the guy look like a modern young generation of Khmer and his ID is an American/Cambodian.
Therefore he can't be somethinge else.
He sure is Khmer !
There are Khmer university professors, doctors,
engineers, mathematicians, scientists, researchers, and the likes.
These brains should be used to help build a better Cambodia, but DUMB Khmer leaders uninvertenly prevent them from doing so.
Just look at his name, Mengheng, and his face! Of course he's not pure khmer, but who cares, claim what you want!
4:09 PM
You right, we have a lot of well educated oversea Khmer work and live outside Cambodia.
Nothing wrong to let them work in the foreigner countries to get more experiences. Cambodia in the mean time is not able to give them a better social circumstances. Of course we have some, who is ready to give up their usually normal or luxurious life and go to live in a primitive environment according to the life situation.
Most of well and good educated Khmer will always return home, because they love their country.
Well said
You and 4:09 pm expressed excellent point of views.
An educated brain and a productive brain are priceless !!!
It doesn't matter how he looks like, as long as he claims he is Khmer, then is a Khmer. The guy is a smart guy and he claimed to be Khmer because his parents were born in Cambodia, so he is a Khmer, though he has some Chinese blood. No one is pure these days.
Let's go back to basics.
A Khmer was a descendant of the Indian Kamboj
and the Chinese.
That's who we are.
I am proud to be Khmer, but I am however ashamed of the Khmer leaders.
Let's bring change !!!
Khmer American
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