speck of a particle and now there s evidence that it has been found. it is the thing that explains to us how our fundamental particles got mass and it s a piece of the puzzle and now that we have this we can move on from here and maybe it isn t even a standard model higgs. maybe it s something more exotic. that remains to be seen. rose: what would be another big question this might help us understand? well, there are a number of questions. one of the questions that we. depending on what it is, but if it is a standard model higgs what we re trying to understand what is beyond the standard models. what might be there after this. so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we ve got this understanding but what s next. and there might be many different things like supersymmetry, ideas from string theory and so forth. rose: we continue this evening with kurt eichenwald, who s written a fascinating piece in vanity fair magazine about micro
with the large had dron collider. rose: and you can only do that with a collider like this. exactly. and you can sometimes jig this will invisible. sometimes flick out a little speck of this molasses, which would be a higgs particle. so people look for that little speck of a particle and now there s evidence that it has been found. it is the thing that explains to us how our fundamental particles got mass and it s a piece of the puzzle and now that we have this we can move on from here and maybe it isn t even a standard model higgs. maybe it s something more exotic. that remains to be seen. rose: what would be another big question this might help us understand? well, there are a number of questions. one of the questions that we. depending on what it is, but if it is a standard model higgs what we re trying to understand what is beyond the standard models. what might be there after this. so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we
standard model higgs. maybe it s something more exotic. that remains to be seen. rose: what would be another big question this might help us understand? well, there are a number of questions. one of the questions that we. depending on what it is, but if it is a standard model higgs what we re trying to understand what is beyond the standard models. what might be there after this. so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we ve got this understanding but what s next. and there might be many different things like supersymmetry, ideas from string theory and so forth. rose: we continue this evening with kurt eichenwald, who s written a fascinating piece in vanity fair magazine about microsoft s lost decade. the problem became is that really starting around 2000 as the world was beginning to change, the technology world was beginning to change, microsoft went through this idea, it was actually a statement that steve balmer, the fellow r
piece of the puzzle and now that we have this we can move on from here and maybe it isn t even a standard model higgs. maybe it s something more exotic. that remains to be seen. rose: what would be another big question this might help us understand? well, there are a number of questions. one of the questions that we. depending on what it is, but if it is a standard model higgs what we re trying to understand what is beyond the standard models. what might be there after this. so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we ve got this understanding but what s next. and there might be many different things like supersymmetry, ideas from string theory and so forth. rose: we continue this evening with kurt eichenwald, who s written a fascinating piece in vanity fair magazine about microsoft s lost decade. the problem became is that really starting around 2000 as the world was beginning to change, the technology world was beginning to chan
standard model higgs. maybe it s something more exotic. that remains to be seen. rose: what would be another big question this might help us understand? well, there are a number of questions. one of the questions that we. depending on what it is, but if it is a standard model higgs what we re trying to understand what is beyond the standard models. what might be there after this. so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we ve got this understanding but what s next. and there might be many different things like supersymmetry, ideas from string theory and so fth. rose: we continue this evening with kurt eichenwald, who s written a fascinating piece in vanity fair magazine about microsoft s lost decade. the problem became is that really starting around 2000 as the world was beginning to change, the technology world was beginning to change, microsoft went through this idea, it was actually a statement that steve balmer, the fellow run