Hawking lost $100 on Higgs discovery bet
From Sky News:
Hawking lost $100 on Higgs discovery bet
Renowned British physicist Stephen Hawking says the Nobel
Prize should be given to Peter Higgs, the man who gave his name to the
Higgs boson particle.
Former Cambridge University professor Hawking also joked that the discovery had actually cost him $100 in a bet.
In
an interview with the BBC Wednesday, Hawking, who has motor neurone
disease, said: 'This is an important result and should earn Peter Higgs
the Nobel Prize.
'But it is a pity in a way because the great advances in physics have come from experiments that gave results we didn't expect.
'For
this reason I had a bet with Gordon Kane of Michigan University that
the Higgs particle wouldn't be found. It seems I have just lost $100.'
After
half a century of research, physicists announced at the European
Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) Wednesday they had found a new
sub-atomic particle consistent with the elusive Higgs boson which is
believed to confer mass.
Hawking said the discovery was of major importance.
'If
the decay and other interactions of this particle are as we expect, it
will be strong evidence for the so-called standard model of particle
physics, the theory that explains all our experiments so far,' Hawking
said.
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