Beyond the Standard Model of Particle Physics 47
tanmay writes "As time moves on, the case for supersymmetry keeps getting stronger. Physicsweb is reporting about an experiment that measures the relation between the spin of the muon and its magnetic moment, called the g-factor. The latest experiment is described as the most significant deviation to date between experiment and theory in particle physics, thus offering the clearest hint so far of new physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. We will know for sure if supersymmetry holds it's ground by 2007, when the Large Hadron Collider will commence operation."
Quark Dance (Score:2, Funny)
quark dance that is.
Quark Dance! [quarkdance.org]
Finaly (Score:4, Funny)
G-stuff (Score:1, Funny)
Oops, wait, this is Slashdot....
Re:Supersymmetry, Superschmmetry (Score:4, Funny)
The faster the velocity of the left breast, the less attention we have to locate the position of the right one... also known as Heisenberg's Wife Principle.