e=mc2 103yrs later proven right by supercomputers

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But this time they were not modded playstation 3 /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif

http://www.physorg.com/news146415074.html

Just remember this is a computer simulation as to how the universe works /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
http://www.simulation-argument.com/


There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
Hamlet (I, v, 166-167)

The Simulation Argument is perhaps the first interesting argument for the existence of a Creator in 2000 years. David Pearce (exaggerated compliment)

Thank you so much, Dr. Bostrom. You have proved that my psychiatrist was wrong all along.
Anonymous correpondent (misfiring compliment)


If you did not get the playstation joke here is the context:
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/news/2007/10/ps3_supercomputer
 
Who else finds the article's headline a bit deceiving?

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I can see--

That this needs a vote--

Who here believes the Higgs will be found?


I literally am not sure--if super symmetry is possible.


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I have to believe, so I say yes.

Anyone else?
 
Kanigo2

Who here believes the Higgs will be found?

Not me! That was my acid test for Lyndzee. She failed. I have my own models for what mass is. Currently I'm predicting there are three types of mass. Gravitational mass, electromagnetic mass, and spacetime mass. The later being a current area of intense experimentation.
 
Who here believes the Higgs will be found?

I vote "yes".

The Higgs will be found.

I also predict that the LHC will make at least one unexpected discovery. They will discover particles which don't fit in the Standard Model, and within a decade or so there will be a new "golden age" of discoveries in the field of High Energy Physics.
 
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