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Old 08-12-2011, 11:09 AM
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Interesting assessments from some highly talented people in the field.

Even with my limited knowledge, I can't help but get excited as to where this research will lead us. For this reason, I like David Curtin's comment. Not that my viewpoint can add any more credibility to his remarks.

David Curtin, Stony Brook University

"It could be the Standard Model Higgs, but I sincerely hope not. Only data will reveal what nature chose, but two of my favourite alternatives are extra dimensions and supersymmetry – their discovery would tell us incredibly exciting things about several fundamental questions, including (but not limited to) the nature of space-time itself."


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