Paradoxes in Probability TheoryThe Hadron Collider Card Experiment
Paradoxes in Probability Theory: The Hadron Collider Card Experiment
Eckhardt, William
2012-09-27 00:00:00
[In a series of papers (Nielsen et al. 1996; Nielsen 1989) Holger B. Nielson and Masao Ninomiya present a reformulation of physical theory which if correct would have paradoxical consequences for the long awaited production of a Higgs boson. According to this theory any attempt to produce a Higgs boson—a prime goal of the recently built Large Hadron Collider—is subject to anomalous disruptions from the future that are directed toward preventing this production.]
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Paradoxes in Probability TheoryThe Hadron Collider Card Experiment
[In a series of papers (Nielsen et al. 1996; Nielsen 1989) Holger B. Nielson and Masao Ninomiya present a reformulation of physical theory which if correct would have paradoxical consequences for the long awaited production of a Higgs boson. According to this theory any attempt to produce a Higgs boson—a prime goal of the recently built Large Hadron Collider—is subject to anomalous disruptions from the future that are directed toward preventing this production.]
Published: Sep 27, 2012
Keywords: Higgs Boson; Large Hadron Collider; Higgs Boson Production; Card Game; Causal Decision Theory
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