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AutoBahned
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Greater Metropolitan Nimrod, Orygun
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my (limited) understanding of this is that after going thru the data they have excluded certain regions where the Higgs boson might exist, and that leaves only a limited region for it
if they don't (eventually?) find it in the, ah, "leftover regions" then that would indicate some "interesting issues" with the standard model.
I'm not a physicist, and it wuz many kalpas of eons ago that I wuz a physics major.
- maybe Mike can explain it - I'm not sure how many Hadron-o-philes are on this bbs...
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