“This is the physics version of the discovery of DNA” — Sir Peter Knight, President of the Institute of Physics.
It doesn’t really matter if you don’t understand the science of the Higgs boson discovery; science educators say the most important thing is that it’s in our consciousness. It’s on the front pages of the world’s newspapers and it’s the first question at the water cooler today: what the hell is the Higgs boson? Is it really the God particle?
Indeed, if you’re not a science nut, this morning’s media coverage might have had you baffled as to what all of the commotion was about. While there were calls all around for Nobel prizes, you might have been left scratching your head. Crikey asked leading science communicators if we were any closer to understanding the significance of this discovery.
Dr Susannah Eliott, CEO of the Australian Science Media Centre, chaired yesterday’s media briefing where journalists were given the low-down on the Higgs boson discovery. She says journalists and readers alike can often have difficulty getting their heads around scientific lingo.
“Yesterday they tried to explain the experiments but I think it probably went over most people’s heads,” she said. “I think the media has probably done as good a job as can be expected given the difficulty journalists will have had getting their heads around the topic.”
But Eliott says the most important thing is that it’s captured the nation’s attention and is a welcome escape from the same-old news cycle.
“At least they will have picked up some of the excitement of this finding, and perhaps even the bigger picture of our small lives and the minute specks that we are in the universe. It’s nice to get away from the day to day muckracking of petty politics and the daily grind,” she said.
Niall Byrne, creative director at Science in Public and media director for the High Energy Physics Conference, also believes having such a cutting edge discovery as a leading story is the real win — whether people understand it or not.
“It’s really exciting that fundamental science is on the front page of the world’s newspapers. Normally I’d say that we have to make a special effort to make science research accessible … but we should be excited about this and recognise that it’s fundamental without really getting it,” he said.
“The Herald Sun gave it half a page. Okay it was after the Hoddle St murderer but it was half a page in a paper with the largest circulation in the country. So I’m very happy.”
While it was the leading story most media outlets around the world ran with today, Byrne points out that perhaps the most fascinating part of the discovery is the discussion it has created on social media.
“Because physicists are very engaged with social media, we can track through the hash tag for the conference (#ichep2012) that it’s reached nearly 1.8 million Twitter accounts. Now, the press coverage would have reached perhaps a billion people — certainly 500 million or so. But this new media has directly reached 1.8 million,” he said.
Byrne reminds us that it’s a relative contrast to the reporting of significant discoveries made years ago. “Back in the day — back in 1953 — when Watson and Crick discovered the double helix structure of DNA they didn’t get press attention for weeks or months, and it took years before most people recognised its significance,” he said.
While confusion abounds, Byrne explains that there are two ways of reporting a story like this. Firstly, “try to make it relevant” — to give people a sense of what it means today. We might not know what it means today, but neither did the discoverers of radio waves imagine the smart phone, or the inventors of the wheel conceive a Formula 1 car.
Secondly, “make it all about the geek moment” — recognising that no one knows what it’s done but we still need to give it its moment.
And what a moment it has had.

55 thoughts on “You don’t have to understand the Higgs boson to love it”
Dave
July 8, 2012 at 10:55 am(“The Devil loves you!”. Don’t get too scared now!)
hehehe…yeah, I know, that’s the problem. I got this kink in my neck from looking over my shoulder.
The Dark Master has n’t helped the Melbourne Demons though…2 wins from 14 starts sounds more like the need for divine intervention rather than demonic activity. Either that or they need a clean-out. ( exorcism )
JG Downs
July 8, 2012 at 12:00 pmHamis, what people call the “Devil” is really just the opposing forces of the Sitra Achra. It’s more of a collective rather than anything singular. In kabbalist traditions, it is used to refer to the forces of evil which underlie all of reality.
In this great Cosmic game-plan there has to be an element that challenges and opposes the intended process of good verses evil, otherwise all spiritual achievements would be without merit.
“I, YWHW, am the one who does these things. … I form the light, and create
darkness; I make peace, and create evil; I am YWHW, that doeth all these
things” Isaiah 45:7
When I say Kabbalist traditions, I don’t mean the false sciences of “Qabbalah” or Cabbalah” that are really just mental gymnastics in alchemy and other hocus-pocus…the true science of Torah based Kabbalah is the most perfect model that exists, that fill in many of the gaps in the scriptures.
There is a tradition that says a person must be at least 40 years of age and had at least 10 years Torah study under their belt before they can even attempt it, but hey, with you ….the sky’s the limit and you have my complete confidence.
The true Kabbalah just means “recieved ” or to “recieve”..and there is a school of belief that says it originated from the “Oral Torah” handed to Moses on Mt Sinai parallel to being given the two stone tablets of the Law and handed down through the ages to the Patriachs and onwards etc etc. The word “Occult” is no big deal either, it’ just means “hidden”….so don’t YOU get too scared either. 😉
All the signs are good with you.
Hamis Hill
July 9, 2012 at 9:52 amJG, if I don’t believe in God what makes you think I believe in the Devil?
Although Abbott comes close to an embodiment of evil, it is his supporters who enable him.
Looks like there’s an unmet demand for religiousity in Crikey world though.
Please refer your posts to “Elohim” above.
Or take regard of the 2,500 year old play by Aeschylus. “Prometheus Chained”.
Prometheus (forethought) represents a titanic force of nature which, in the myth, predates the Top God.
Taking pity on Humans. whom the top god plans to destroy, Prometheus steals knowledge of fire from the gods, against the “rules”. (humans not allowed to have fire).
And becomes “Lucifer” the light giver. Forethought is saved by the son of the chief god by a mortal woman who is given a series of miracles to perform before being “taken up to heaven”.
Sound familiar?
Aeschylus’s second play Prometheus Unchained, (forethought unchained? think about it) is “lost”, repressed in the coming centuries.
In the first play, in conversation with The top god Prometheus describes himself as the teacher of
“science” to humanity.
Do you get it “Lucifer” teaches “scientists”, which leads certain religious fanantics who should not be encouraged, to burn the early scientists at the stake. No you don’t get it do you!
Do we have to spell it out for you?,already done, with apologies to posters who already know all there is to know about scientists and gods and their particles and the science press, etc.
Read the english translation of the play, it is bound to be on the internet somewhere.
Lisa
July 9, 2012 at 11:30 am@Hamis Hill
(If I had a crucifix, Lisa, you’d be be the first to know just where I’d like to stick it)
Sorry Hamis, I don’t do crucifixes, especially on the first date. But man, I am very concerned about your “rocks “.
Hamis Hill
July 9, 2012 at 12:04 pmLISA, as for the science press? Don’t do crucifixes? Just go aroung sticking them in other people’s hands, miraculously, it seems. (Or did you use a keyboard?)
But this “science press” of which you complain?
But LISA you’d have been more concerned if you had been threatened with “finding out” rather than the less explicit coming to know.
But it is your crucifix, LISA, and I am very concerned that you keep that crucifix to yourself.
Spare us the details though.
Don’t do crucifixes! Yeah, Right. The “science press”? Still guessing. Can’t remember that either?
Andybob
July 9, 2012 at 1:40 pmWhen I was at school there were four fundamental forces, now there are six. Dark energy which causes the galactic expansion to accelerate, and the energy of the Higgs field carried by the elusive bosun. Exciting times ! I wish coverage had extended to the following:
The Higgs field accounts for inertial mass, why is gravitational mass exactly the same value ?
Is the period before the Higgs field “switched on” the time of “inflation” ? Are Higgs bosuns ubiquitous and permeate all mass, like neutrinos are, or rare and only ever existed at the start of the universe and at CERN ?
Lisa
July 9, 2012 at 2:10 pm(But it is your crucifix, LISA, and I am very concerned that you keep that crucifix to yourself.
Spare us the details though.)
Hmmm?!?!?….are you saying keep it to yourself or are you saying that you are “concerned” that I am keeping it to myself?
Hamis Hill
July 9, 2012 at 2:42 pmScience Press LISA, that science press of which you complain, now focus!
Lisa
July 9, 2012 at 3:11 pmIt’s not just the “science-press”. Within a similar context ,eg.. it’s the arts-press, the medico-press, the academic-press, finance-press etc etc.. and any other group of individuals who’s views get heard, promoted and financed in many different ways over a more wider group of different opinions.
The funding for these groups often comes from Think-Tank-Thought-Police type operations or other interest groups who have a vested interest in maintaining a particular belief pattern.
No rocket-science here, just manipulation and control.
But you know this, so why are you “pressing.”?
JG Downs
July 9, 2012 at 3:38 pm(Looks like there’s an unmet demand for religiousity in Crikey world though)
Would n’t say “religiosity ” but perhaps a scope to include people’s search for a sense why, who what and when with their own personal inner reality and identity. If anyone thinks this makes one a religious nutter then the point has been lost.
I know from my experiences in life that people from all walks of life are searching but are themselves locked out because the only frame of reference they have is corrupted religion and the bulwark of disinformation which is designed to keep them ignorant, dumbed-down and spiritually lost..the devil wins,..so to speak.