Scientists "saw" the particle of God

It is considered the "medium" from which matter acquires its mass in the universe.

The most coveted particle in the history of molecular physics, the Higgs boson or else the "Particle of God", may have become visible, according to his researchers CERN, by the emulator Large Hadron Collider of Geneva;

The particle is considered the "medium" from which matter acquires its mass in the universe. The scientists report that two experiments performed on the Large Hadron Collider found signs of Higgs, causing excitement in their team. But, as they say, they can not talk about "discovery".

The discovery of Higgs could be one of the greatest discoveries in physics in 60 years. It is considered important to allow us to understand the universe, but it has not yet been found or made visible by scientists and its existence still remains to be proven.

The professor Stephen Soldner-Rebold"The results of the survey are considered 'exceptional'," he said, adding that "within a year we may know if Higgs exists, but this may not be a Christmas present."

Source: Newsbeast.gr