Can someone smarter than I explain this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWPFJgLAzu4&ab_channel=TED
If the LHC fails to produce results of the higgs boson, why does that mean a possible dead end to physics?
The higgs boson is predicted from our currently strongest model for fundamental particles. If we can't find the higgs, we'd need another model.
>>7813907
While I know science is never a case of black and white, but does this mean that if higgs can't be produced we are shit outta luck? Or we just need to try a differnt approach?
>>7813919
Different approach. The worst that could happen is that decades of building that model would be "wasted".
>>7813899
Particle physics is pure trash. We should have spent the money on condensed matter physics.
the higgs boson has already been found m8. like 3 years ago