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There is much excitement over the discovery of the Higgs boson particle.
Physicists everywhere are, as I understand it, overjoyed that all of their theories have been proved to be correct. Which certainly puts them far ahead of any economists.
However, for one man this discovery has come with a cost.
For Stephen Hawking admitted to the BBC that he'd just lost $100 over Higgs boson's arrival.
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Higgs definitively deserves the Nobel Prize. He and his colleagues quantified the existence of this particle fifty years ago. And just as Einstein's theory of gravity bending light was proven so was this.
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