Higgs boson: Pakistans contribution to a major breakthrough

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Higgs boson: Pakistans contribution to a major breakthrough

By Farooq Tirmizi
Published: July 6, 2012

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Some of the earliest work in the Standard Model was done by Dr Abdus Salam. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE


KARACHI:
Few Pakistanis know what the Higgs boson is and even fewer realise that some of the earliest theoretical groundwork that led to this discovery was laid by Pakistans only Nobel laureate, Dr Abdus Salam.


The Higgs boson is a subatomic particle whose existence was confirmed by the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (known by its French acronym, CERN) on July 4. The discovery of the particle provides the last remaining bit of empirical evidence necessary for the Standard Model of physics, which seeks to explain the existence of all forces in the universe except gravity.


In the 1950s, physicists were aware of four different types of forces in the universe: gravity, electromagnetic force, the force that attracts an electron towards the nucleus of an atom (weak nuclear force), and the force that keeps the nucleus of the atom together (strong nuclear force). The Standard Model can offer an integrated explanation for the latter three of those forces. Its origins lay in the discovery in 1960 by American physicist Sheldon Glashow of the fact that the weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force are the same thing.


Of the many discoveries that later solidified the Standard Model of physics was work done in 1967 by Dr Abdus Salam and American physicist Steven Weinberg in unifying the Higgs mechanism to Glashows theory, giving the electroweak theory its current form. But Dr Salams contributions to particle physics do not end there. Collaborating with Indian physicist Jogesh Pati, he proposed the Pati-Salam model in 1974, which further moved forward the theoretical underpinnings of the Standard Model.


It was for this body of work that Salam, along with Weinberg and Glashow, was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1979.


While this work in theoretical physics may seem obscure and with little practical application, the tools created by physicists engaged in this research are ones we all live with today. For instance, in order to assist the thousands of physicists around the world collaborating on this project, European scientists helped develop the internet. The need to crunch massive amounts of data led to the development of what is now known as cloud computing.


Research like this does not come cheap: it cost the Europeans about $10 billion to build the Large Hadron Collider, the atom-smashing machine that allowed for the discovery of the Higgs boson. But the economic payoffs for any country that invests in them seem to be several orders of magnitude higher, making it well worth it. Imagine: the thousands of internet companies worth trillions of dollars would not exist, were it not for the innate curiosity of particle physicists seeking what seems an outlandish goal: one theory that explains everything in the universe.


It is this curiosity to seek out the truth through empirical evidence, to seek explanations for the inexplicable, to unmask the unknown, to venture into the uncharted, that forms the basis for the fundamental drive of moving humanity forward. It is at the frontier of discovery that the future is born, and new industries and new avenues of wealth created, allowing millions even billions to lead better lives than they did before.


A Pakistani was at the fore of this frontier of discovery in the 1960s and 1970s. But rather than encourage and celebrate his magnificent achievement, he was maligned and sidelined for his faith. An ironic fact: most physicists are staunch atheists but Salam was one of the few firm believers in God.


Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2012.
 

oscar

Minister (2k+ posts)
Higgs field theory is re-incarnation of the long dead theory of "Luminiferous Aether" at a trans-universal level. don't be over excited, as we don't know if it will survive the test of time.
 
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fasmik

Senator (1k+ posts)
Higgs Boson is an imaginary particle and has never been detected before. It has no charge so is very hard to detect and locate. The CERN team has to come up with something now to prove their worth after investing of billions into this project.
 

mrk123

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
We don't care much about qadiani's research and even less abouta christian sounding "higgs boson" particle. I am sure that we can come up with our own research of a pak particle and name it ghaznavi or suri or some such appropriate sounding name ;)
 

rfarooqi

Councller (250+ posts)
I am no Qadiyani. But I claim to have a better understanding of Quantaum Mechanics, Elector Weak force, 'broken symmetry' concept, sub atomic particles and the standard model than an average poster here. The work done by Dr. Salam indeed proved to be a turning point in the development of the Standard Model. The unification of some of the known forces into a single force, the concept of broken symmetry among other things paved the way for a lot of ground breaking work ahead. I am not sure how he is linked with the Higgs boson directly.

Most of the contributors to modern physics have been jewish, christian, atheists and agnostics. We reverently call people Einstein who was an atheist jew or Newton who was a Christian. But cannot own Abdus Salam, who may not be a Muslim but still belonged to this land and was a great mind indeed. We can differ with him over many things, his beliefs, criticize him for his rants, but need to acknowledge his contribution to modern knowledge.

To those saying who cares about his contributions and christian sounding higgs boson. Yes you do!. The "standard model" for the quantum mechanics is the most successful theory put forward to date. If you are working on your computer or using your phone or watching Television or using the electronics in your car. You are reaping the benefits of the 'electronics' revolution made possible by many of the predictions of the quantum mechanics. If you go to a hospital and get an MRI scan or get your heart looked at or treat your cancer with radiation. You deal with applications of Quantum mechanics. Learn to deal with reality.
 

Believer12

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
What the hell why this demon picture is posted on Siasat.pk ?[/QUOTE
instead of your burning we cant produce even one scientist in his calibre.dont think as a firqa parst lan.ati ,,think as a pakistani than you will be proud on him. we have no such example other than Dr Abdul Salam.
 

Believer12

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I am no Qadiyani. But I claim to have a better understanding of Quantaum Mechanics, Elector Weak force, 'broken symmetry' concept, sub atomic particles and the standard model than an average poster here. The work done by Dr. Salam indeed proved to be a turning point in the development of the Standard Model. The unification of some of the known forces into a single force, the concept of broken symmetry among other things paved the way for a lot of ground breaking work ahead. I am not sure how he is linked with the Higgs boson directly.
Most of the contributors to modern physics have been jewish, christian, atheists and agnostics. We reverently call people Einstein who was an atheist jew or Newton who was a Christian. But cannot own Abdus Salam, who may not be a Muslim but still belonged to this land and was a great mind indeed. We can differ with him over many things, his beliefs, criticize him for his rants, but need to acknowledge his contribution to modern knowledge.

To those saying who cares about his contributions and christian sounding higgs boson. Yes you do!. The "standard model" for the quantum mechanics is the most successful theory put forward to date. If you are working on your computer or using your phone or watching Television or using the electronics in your car. You are reaping the benefits of the 'electronics' revolution made possible by many of the predictions of the quantum mechanics. If you go to a hospital and get an MRI scan or get your heart looked at or treat your cancer with radiation. You deal with applications of Quantum mechanics. Learn to deal with reality.

thank you for giving us knowledge on Abdul Salam s research work who was our great scientis. i am even not able to explain his compicated theories but you wrote in a much better way. as you mentioned we all are not looking him from the firqa parst optics but we are proud on him he was a Pakistani and great personality.in his modern lebaratory in Itali lots of scientist from poor countries are researching with scholarships
 

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