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Ah cool... thanks Sidious Send a noteboard - 07/07/2012 04:41:27 PM
For the weak force, these are the W and Z bosons. For the strong force, it's the gluon.

What are the weak and strong forces?

For gravity we have the (theoretical) graviton.

Are physicists pretty sure about the presence of the graviton? How do they work? Do they accumulate to make gravity?

One sentence summary: The Higgs mechanism (which works through the Higgs boson) gives particles mass.

Finding the Higgs is cool because it means we understand why particles have mass, and it means our current understanding of particle physics is fairly correct.

How does this tie in with the Higgs field? From what I read its a giant field of energy that permeates the universe.

Also, what is the relevance of a neutrino and why do scientists try and trap them or count the amount that hit the earth?
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Who knows about particle physics? - 07/07/2012 08:47:57 AM 2168 Views
Many people; fortunately for you, some frequent this site. - 07/07/2012 10:48:26 AM 887 Views
Thanks Joel :p *NM* - 07/07/2012 04:42:52 PM 488 Views
*is helping* - 07/07/2012 09:22:28 PM 786 Views
Well. It's kind of hard to make it simple. - 07/07/2012 01:38:43 PM 994 Views
Ah cool... thanks - 07/07/2012 04:41:27 PM 1093 Views
Those ones are a little easier, maybe, to explain - 07/07/2012 06:49:52 PM 1002 Views
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I would ask a less obnoxious question. - 07/07/2012 03:47:16 PM 841 Views
Well. - 07/07/2012 06:19:12 PM 1011 Views
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physics geekasm. *NM* - 08/07/2012 02:33:05 AM 430 Views
I am at CERN right now, actually. - 08/07/2012 07:59:14 PM 1313 Views

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