What does the future hold for particle physics?

In my new video, I talk about the reason why the Large Hadron Collider, LHC for short, has not found fundamentally new particles besides the Higgs boson, and what this means for the future of particle physics. Below you find a transcript with references.




Before the LHC turned on, particle physicists had high hopes it would find something new besides the Higgs boson, something that would go
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Published on October 07, 2019 09:46
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