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#43 - firesky (07/06/2012) [-]
Yesterday a experimental physicist and cabaret artist explained the Higgs field in a kinda cool way.

Imagine a baked pastry case as the "ground" of the universeandand some raspberries as protons and other particles. The atoms would move with light velocity without the Higgs-field.
Now add yoghurt to the pastry case. Now the raspberries still move but not as fast than before.
At least add some powdered sugar and you have a great summer snack. ^^

Pic related, it's the newscast
User avatar #127 to #43 - graphically (07/06/2012) [-]
Where does the yogurt come from though?
#159 to #127 - firesky (07/06/2012) [-]
Forgot the most important xD

The yoghurt is the synonym for the Higgs-field/Higgs Bosons
User avatar #160 to #159 - graphically (07/06/2012) [-]
I just wonder why the higgs field exists
#67 to #43 - N. Korean citizen (07/06/2012) [-]
That man reminds me of Paul Bearer.
#104 to #67 - firesky (07/06/2012) [-]
Haha, true ^^

His actual name is Werner Gruber. He is a neurophysicist in Vienna and makes some lectures about physics mixed with popular themes and other things. For example: "The natural science of Star Trek", "The physics of paper plane building", "Culinary physics",...

He also showed on a TV-show that body scanners are pretty useless and you could easily bring for example thermite on a plane.

If you are able to speak german you can look him up on Youtube.
#72 to #67 - riccostar ONLINE (07/06/2012) [-]
I think that just might be Paul Bearer...
#51 to #43 - tonybony (07/06/2012) [-]
Of course. Leave it to a fat fuck to use food as an understandable explanation for something so complicated.
#53 to #51 - firesky (07/06/2012) [-]
He also said he has a lot of Higgs Bosons... ^^
#49 to #43 - cocoadog (07/06/2012) [-]
You know he ate every single piece of food there right after the demonstration.
#52 to #49 - firesky (07/06/2012) [-]
No, he offered one slice to the host.

The rest was his ^^
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