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Originally Posted by trekkor
I think regardless of the outcome of the Cern experiments, the actual results will not be released to the public. Especially if it's a dud.
KT
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1) Why? Are you aware that almost everything in science is available to you are little to no cost? Heck, you could sign onto any of a dozen or so e-journals right now and watch science happen daily, across a dozen fields of research.
2) There is no such thing as a "dud" in science. There's a null result, which is just as valuable (maybe even MORE so) than a positive result.