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Pakistani Scientists at CERN Help Find "God Particle"

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A pillar of physics -- that nothing can go faster than the speed of light -- appears to be smashed by an oddball subatomic particle that has apparently made a giant end run around Albert Einstein's theories.

Scientists at the world's largest physics lab said Thursday they have clocked neutrinos traveling faster than light. That's something that according to Einstein's 1905 special theory of relativity -- the famous E (equals) mc2 equation -- just doesn't happen.

Among the world scientists working at CERN on LHC project is Professor Hafeez Hoorani of Pakistan's Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad. He is one of 27 Pakistani scientists at CERN.CERN is the most highly respected research lab in Switzerland responsible for LHC. He acknowledges that Pakistan government's support for Pakistani scientists' serious involvement at CERN materialized only after 1999, the year former President Musharraf's government assumed power. He also gives credit to Dr. Abdus Salam, Pakistan's only Nobel Laureate, for inspiring him and his colleagues to pursue serious scientific research.

In addition to the 27 scientists, Pakistan has made material contributions to the tune of $10m. Pakistan signed an agreement with CERN which doubled the Pakistani contribution from one to two million Swiss francs. And with this new agreement Pakistan started construction of the resistive plate chambers required for the CMS muon system. While more recently, a protocol has been signed enhancing Pakistan’s total contribution to the LHC program to $10 million.

Pakistan has contributed the LHC in numerous ways including some of the following in particular:

1. Detector construction
2. Detector simulation
3. Physics analysis
4. Grid computing
5. Computational software development
6. Manufacturing of mechanical equipment
7. Alignment of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) tracker using lasers
8. Testing of electronic equipment
9. Barrel Yoke: 35 Ton each feet made in Pakistan
10. Assembly of CF (Carbon Fiber) Fins for the Silicon Tracker’s TOB (Tracker Outer Barrel).
11. 245 of the 300 CMS chambers required were made in Islamabad, of which 226 are already installed at CERN.

The Higgs boson, also known as "God Particle", is a hypothetical massive scalar elementary particle predicted to exist by the Standard Model of particle physics. It is the only Standard Model particle not yet experimentally observed. An experimental observation of it would help to explain how otherwise massless elementary particles cause matter to have mass. More specifically, the Higgs boson would explain the difference between the massless photon and the relatively massive W and Z bosons. Elementary particle masses, and the differences between electromagnetism (caused by the photon) and the weak force (caused by the W and Z bosons), are critical to many aspects of the structure of microscopic (and hence macroscopic) matter; thus, if it exists, the Higgs boson is an integral and pervasive component of the material world.

The Standard Model of particle physics has its limits. It can't explain several big mysteries about the universe that have their roots in the minuscule world of particles and forces. If there's one truly extraordinary concept to emerge from the past century of inquiry, it's that the cosmos we see was once smaller than an atom. This is why particle physicists talk about cosmology and cosmologists talk about particle physics: Our existence, our entire universe, emerged from things that happened at the smallest imaginable scale. The big bang theory tells us that the known universe once had no dimensions at all—no up or down, no left or right, no passage of time, and laws of physics beyond our vision.

Haq's Musings: Pakistanis Join Hunt for "God Particle"
 
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Good. source?

Does Pakistan has an observer status in CERN? What are the projects going on in Pakistan on particle physics, collides, synchrotron, super conductivity etc?
 
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Good.. Atleast someplace Indians and Pakistanis are working together.. If I remember right, there are close to 150 Indian scientists in CERN
 
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Actually 30 Pakistani scientists are currently working their and the exact number of Indian scientists is 40!!! Source: BBC
not that much contribution compared to (so called) Indian Capacity :pop:
 
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Great work, by Pakistani scientists team ...
hatts off to Sir Dr Abdus Salam great Pakistani..:)

BTW can some one shade some light on ths issue God particles???
 
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Indian Scientists are working only in One Project whereas the Pakistani Scientists are entrusted to two projects at Cern namely;
CMS and ALES. That is the centre of "Experimental High Energy Physics" which is the only one of its kind in the world

These Pakistanis are from; "National Centre for Physics" and
"Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission" :pakistan:

Great work, by Pakistani scientists team ...
hatts off to Sir Dr Abdus Salam great Pakistani..:)

BTW can some one shade some light on ths issue God particles???

This Particle is said to be the cause of the creation of the Universe
 
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Indian Scientists are working only in One Project whereas the Pakistani Scientists are entrusted to two projects at Cern namely;
CMS and ALES. That is the centre of "Experimental High Energy Physics" which is the only one of its kind in the world

These Pakistanis are from; "National Centre for Physics" and
"Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission" :pakistan:



This Particle is said to be the cause of the creation of the Universe

acha....how? & how they are faster than light?
 
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Three of my juniors of undergraduate level worked in CERN, in computational department.....:lol:
 
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^^ really?

Actually 30 Pakistani scientists are currently working their and the exact number of Indian scientists is 40!!! Source: BBC
not that much contribution compared to (so called) Indian Capacity :pop:

more than 100 Indian scientists are working in CERN
 
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Congrats to the Pakistani scientists, and what does it matter to us, how many indians are there, our people have also contributed to the scientific enrichment of mankind. :pakistan:
 
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^^ really?



more than 100 Indian scientists are working in CERN

Ask "BBC" about that:disagree:

In addition to this a bunch of Pakistani Scientists work online for Cern while remaining in Pakistan , In working terminology it is called "Value Addition"
 
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