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    Utada: What are you most targeted on pursuing for the time being?

    Kojima: There is a concept in particle physics referred to as the Standard Model, however it could solely clarify about 5 % of the mass and power within the universe. In truth, it’s thought that about 26 % of the mass and power within the universe is darkish matter, and the remaining 70 % is darkish power. Regardless of darkish power, we all know that darkish matter exists, however we do not know what it’s, and we’re presently looking out to know its true nature.

    Utada: Dark power is …

    Kojima: We know virtually nothing about it.

    Tanaka: You might say it’s a reputation that was virtually given at random.

    Utada: OK, so “dark” right here doesn’t imply “not lit,” however quite “unknowable” or “unknown.”

    Tanaka: We don’t know something about darkish power. It has that identify as a result of the universe is increasing. But darkish matter may be defined by gravity, so we consider it exists. But it’s arduous to search out it. We’re attempting to measure one thing after we do not know what it’s, so we spend quite a lot of time conducting experiments.

    Utada: It’s like proving the existence of one thing by the absence of one thing else.

    Kojima: Yes, that’s proper.

    Utada: It’s like attempting to show the existence of an invisible man. A room with capability for 10 folks is packed regardless that there are solely 9 folks there. Or there have been 10 folks within the room, however traces of 11 folks coming from it.

    Tanaka Yes, sure, that’s the thought!

    Utada explores CERN.

    Photograph: TIMOTHÉE LAMBRECQ

    It’s a matter of creating an analogy to one thing else or changing one relationship with one other. Utada says they connect a particular significance to this act. This signifies that they recurrently remodel what exists solely in their very own thoughts into intelligent metaphors by making full use of the information and expertise they’ve cultivated over time, and the phrases and symbols derived from their instinct. They then diligently perform the duty of speaking these to others.

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