Monday, March 28, 2011

LHC finally reveal their secrets TIME MACHINE

INILAH.COM, Jakarta-machine time is considered as the product of science fiction. But scientists claim to discover future travel secret with the power of the Large Hadron Collider.

Striker's largest atom or Large Hadron Collider (LHC) based in underground Geneva, Switzerland, are believed held the key to the existence of a time machine. The theory is whack world's largest atom can release singlet Higgs, a particle that can appear before the collision.

Confusing theory that the key to get into another dimension. Higgs singlets associated with other particles that have not been found, the Higgs boson. Particles are also nicknamed the 'God Particle' it is considered important for the formation of the universe after the Big Bang.

Concerning the singlet Higgs, physicists say the findings also help explain sending a message to the past and future, the report Life Science.

"Our theory is a long journey but it does not violate the laws of physics or experimental constraints," says physicist Tom Weiler of Vanderbilt University.

Written in the study site arxiv.org, Weiler and colleagues, Chui Man Ho explained that the ability of the Large Hadron Collider to create the Higgs boson, the Higgs singlet also appeared at the same time.

To prove the theory, the team requires the ability LHC shows evidence of a singlet Higgs particle that appears at the same time. If this happens, the particles can also penetrate other dimensions. The theory of the Higgs particle can move dimension known as M theory.

It holds the key to the existence of 'four-dimensional membrane' which is three-dimensional space and one dimension of time, that float in 10-11 dimensions of the universe.

"Since the passage of time is limited to specific particle it is not possible for a human to return to the past and kill his parents before he was born, for example. However, if scientists are able to control the singlet Higgs particles, scientists are able to send a message to the future or the past, "said Weiler again. [Mor]