Fuck the Higgs boson, this scares me really, knowing that at any moment may appear a bubble and grow at the speed of light and destroy everything in its path, we would not realize, or starts hurting us or something style, but I really full of fear.
How do you feel knowing that? at any moment we could kill the boson, without warning or anything like that, would only be expected, depending on the models seen so far say that we could be in a stable universe, but everything indicates that we are in one metastable.
Someone who knows about it, could you tell me the estimated time for this to happen? I have understood according to is more current lifetime of our universe (14 billion years)
Can you translate that in english?
>>18113723
>>18113735
Sorry dude, my english is a shit
read this:http://www.sciencealert.com/the-2-most-dangerous-numbers-in-the-universe-could-signal-the-end-of-physics
If you want to know a little more of what I speak, seeks "stability of the Higgs boson"
>>18113723
> at any moment we could kill the boson
But everything made of matter is the Boson...
>>18113735
Strangelets.
>>18113759
Sorry, I meant >at any time the Higgs boson can kill us
>>18113723
>he doesn't know it's already happened
>>18113765
Its already killing us, slowly, as we are not immortal
>>18113772
WTF? what is that?
>>18113755
There are more unstable universes in the multiverse where in our viewpoint "things don't quite work". Think dreams..
>>18113779
We are matter and degrade over time (human)
But I mean what could lead to the "false vacuum"
nigga chill the fuck out and come freebase these bosons
>>18113781
The cold "super"void. It's really not that big but it's indicative of a lot of black holes or another universe rubbing against ours or just a large cold spot in the universe but it's unlikely that it's not something more sinister...
>>18113815
>It's really not that big
>500 million to one billion light-years across
Sure thing, bud.
>>18113824
They may say that but there's no way to measure something at those scales...
>>18113815
So, you defend the idea of the multiverse
You think the multiverse are a lot of bubbles? or do you think everyone is "connected" in any way?
Vacuum phase transition.
Scares me worse that infectious prions.
>>18113894
If that scares me too.
And that's what I asked, according to what I read or sought is that our universe may be very close to being completely stable
You only 1.3 sigma below the stability (in quantum physics 2 sigma below is practically nothing) therefore our universe could be stable.
>>18113903
So yeah. Any moment it's gonna happen. Can't stop mother nature.
>>18113911
>So yeah. Any moment it's gonna happen
>Any moment
Time is relative.
>>18113911
But it remains a theory.
(911 lol)
>>18113723
If you want to really be scared, read this:
http://thebulletin.org/how-likely-existential-catastrophe9866
19 percent chance of human extinction by 2100, 50 percent chance of civilization collapsing.
You should be fearing humans.
why name it after some nerds
why not name it everything.
everything can destroy us.
^
see easy explain/10
>>18113945
>50%
lmfao
100%
>>18113723
What the fuck are you talking about?
>>18113850
>>18113959
>Vacuum phase transition
But is a theory
>>18113723
>you should be more scared of nibiru
and chemtrails and the black knight sattelite
and huge motherships around jupiter