Debi Owner/Admin Staff Joined Sep 16, 2013 Messages 241,719 Reaction score 234,581 Points 315 Location South of Indy Jun 5, 2022 #1 The standard model of particle physics may be broken Prof Roger Jones - who works at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern - looks at the future of physics discoveries. www.unexplained-mysteries.com Reactions: GoneWestUtah and 7Critter
The standard model of particle physics may be broken Prof Roger Jones - who works at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern - looks at the future of physics discoveries. www.unexplained-mysteries.com
GoneWestUtah Currently Active on planet Earth Joined Jan 28, 2021 Messages 4,691 Reaction score 9,722 Points 203 Location Utah, USA Jun 7, 2022 #2 The standard model is only a few generations old. I have no doubt it will be refined and updated for centuries to come. It better be, if we want to go to the stars. Reactions: Debi
The standard model is only a few generations old. I have no doubt it will be refined and updated for centuries to come. It better be, if we want to go to the stars.