Thanks Steven ... very interesting.
I'm starting to see why the 120 GeV mass range might represent a kind of interesting prospect for particle physicists.
I read somewhere, (can't remember who said it), words to the effect that: 'possibly the most boring result which could come from the LHC, would be if the Higgs is found ... and nothing else'.
If the Higgs is found at 125 GeV however ... and nothing else ... then the fine tuning issue may drive some particle physicists to drink !
Cheers
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