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Is the Higgs boson the first step to a 'Star Trek' transporter?

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DWilde1

7/16/2012 6:17 PM EDT

Crap... MSNBC, what did you expect? Might as well visit USA Today.

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Tiger Joe

7/13/2012 4:24 PM EDT

.... Theoretically, it's possible, says Arizona State University physicist ...

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A century after Albert Einstein came up with his theories of relativity, a constellation of Global Positioning System satellites is orbiting Earth, making practical use of his ground-breaking understanding of time.

If the discovery of the Higgs boson particle pans out, will even more mind-bending technologies result?

Theoretically, it's possible, says Arizona State University physicist Lawrence Krauss; but practically, it's unlikely.

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Sparky_Watt

7/9/2012 6:03 PM EDT

Waste of bandwidth and my time!!

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Tiger Joe

7/13/2012 4:24 PM EDT

.... Theoretically, it's possible, says Arizona State University physicist Lawrence Krauss; but practically, it's unlikely.

Any layman can make that statement. Care to elaborate?

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DWilde1

7/16/2012 6:17 PM EDT

Crap... MSNBC, what did you expect? Might as well visit USA Today.

Come on, EET... :D

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