In the sort of collision of realities that can only happen at the quantum level, James Murdoch today told the Leveson Enquiry how he missed the discovery of the Higgs Boson by one of his own newspapers.
Mr Murdoch explained how he missed the explosive information that not only had the Higgs Boson been found, but that News of the World reporters had hacked its phone. The news was buried at the bottom of a very long chain of emails, which he had not read all the way through as he had only read the bit about paying a "Mr Boson" £700,000.
"Naturally, if I had read the whole email," said Mr Murdoch, "I could have saved the countries behind the Large Hadron Collider a lot of money. After all, what's the good of a load of physicists looking for the God Particle when your private detective can give you its phone number in the morning?"
However this explains how the News of the World came up with a series of unexpected scientific scoops over the last couple of years, especially the story about the Higg's Boson's "high-energy romps" with a number of quarks. The quarks, who were unidentified, were described as having "a certain charm".
Your posts often make me smile, but this one made me hoot (in a very unladylike way.) Thank you!
ReplyDeletelove Mags x
"After all, what's the good of a load of physicists looking for the God Particle when your private detective can give you its phone number in the morning?"
ReplyDeleteNice to see that you are evidently well acquainted with the Good Book (or the Even Newer Testament, as I refer to it in my sermons.)
Apparently the "God particle" is an atheist, Mr Boson said,
ReplyDelete"I'm not saying for a fact that God does not exist, but as everything you can see, smell, hear, touch or experience in any conceivable way is, to all intents and purposes, based on me, I can tell you that 'God' was not responsible for what I like to think of as my essential 'mojo'"
(see today's daily mash)
He also went on to invade Iraq and Afghanistan before he announcing he was going to be a peace envoy in the Middle East.
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