Debate
over the Higgs-Boson particle is increasing and now scientists at the giant
neutrino detector being built in the hills in Madurai, India are confident that
the scientific progress is proceeding in a direction, which is clearly defined.
However,
the nature of the sub-atomic fundamental particles is not yet clearly understood
by researchers. While the basic proton, neutron and electron seem to be quantifiable,
the dark matter which comprises the majority of the universe does not seem to
follow any known law. There is even speculation among sub-atomic fundamental
particles scientists that the dark matter may have created the genetic change
that created man.
The
Neutrino Laboratory (INO) will be commissioned in the year 2017. The sub-atomic
fundamental particles researchers are hoping to explore the space that exists
between the creation of the particles and the time when the particles acquire
their mass.