All this just goes to demonstrate the desperate need for the LHC.
Without it, these disparate views seem unlikely to congeal, and allow theory to move forward.
Some very big names on that list, also.
Sheldon Glashow's poem is very perplexing ….
I suppose the key line is: "Whether Cern finds it this year" … I gather this might mean he thinks it might be heavier than the impending 125 GeV/c^2 announcement (??)
Gerard 't Hooft's comment is a nicely balanced one. This guy is a progenitor of, and Grand-father of, String Theory. (A very cluey guy).
Cheers
Last edited by CraigS; 09-12-2011 at 11:23 AM.
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