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  1. AN ATMOSPHERE of excitement mingled with a fair amount of caution and some controversy has taken over CERN, Europe's centre near Geneva for research into subatomic particles.
  2. The main problem was, I suppose, that of getting a quart into a pint pot which, even with the possibility of two new subatomic particles, remains as insoluble as ever.
  3. Nature , produced by Robin Hellier, has a lot of pace as did Horizon's The Geneva event (BBC2, 24 January) What the latter did not have was much patience with the aspirant but relatively unlearned student of what is going on in the world of high energy physics The main Geneva event - the identification of the W subatomic particle which, with the Z, will enable the theory that the four fundamental forces of nature can be unified within a single framework to be sustained - has yet to be announced, though it is believed imminent Horizon had been patiently filming for four years.
  4. The contraction is eventually halted when the subatomic particles enter a "degenerate" state in which the space available for each particle hits a lower limit set by quantum mechanics.
  5. At energies roughly equal to 270 proton masses each, the two beams of matter and antimatter collide, creating a host of subatomic particles from their combined pool of energy.
  6. In his book The Tao of Physics Dr Fritjof Capra explores this concept in depth and comes to the conclusion that eastern mysticism equates well with recent developments in subatomic physics.
  7. LAST MONTH both the popular and the scientific press gave much publicity to the possible discovery of a subatomic particle, the so-called W. Physicists at CERN, the European centre for research in particle physics, had found in their highly sophisticated apparatus evidence consistent with the decay of a W particle (New Scientist, 27 January, p 221).
  8. The "standard model" of particle physics, which explains everything seen until now by particle experimenters, contains three generations of subatomic particles.
  9. Without this weak force the Universe would be very different, for the force mediates the radioactive decays of many subatomic particles and atomic nuclei.
  10. On atomic and subatomic levels seemingly solid matter is seen to be small particles within particles which eventually turn out to be just pure energy.
  11. Their ontological status is therefore every bit as secure as the status of unobserved theoretical entities in other sciences (for example quarks in subatomic physics).
  12. Both interactions occurred between all sorts of subatomic particle: protons, neutrons, electrons, neutrinos and all the more exotic variants of these that occur only in high-energy cosmic rays from outer space, or in experiments with highly accelerated beams of particles.
  13. Why should "yet another" subatomic particle cause so much excitement?

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