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GDR
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Message 133 of 380 (468249)
05-28-2008 4:30 PM


If they are able to find the Higg's bosun with the LHC will it move us very much closer to the TOE? Is it likely that they will find anything else that might help as well?

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GDR
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Message 137 of 380 (468255)
05-28-2008 4:44 PM
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cavediver writes:
No, but not finding it might well do so
I'm not pretending that I'm not a million miles out of my depth here, but it seems to me that if they can't find it, it would just mean that they can't find it, not that it doesn't exist.
Would they actually be able to prove that it doesn't exist?
Thanks for the replies.

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