Before the Big Bang? Addendum (Origins)

by David Turell @, Sunday, August 21, 2016, 18:05 (2776 days ago) @ dhw

dhw: "So although the Standard Model accurately describes the phenomena within its domain, it is still incomplete. (My bold) Perhaps it is only a part of a bigger picture that includes new physics hidden deep in the subatomic world or in the dark recesses of the universe. New information from experiments at the LHC will help us to find more of these missing pieces."
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> Since you have already agreed that your concept of an integrated plan etc. is purely subjective, and you have also agreed that a great deal more work needs to be done, I would suggest that this particular aspect of the discussion is now a dead end.-I agree we are at a dead end. You have persisted in showing us what we don't know. My point only covered what we do know and that is totally comprehensible and allows accurate predictions. We don't know what is beyond Higgs which leaves a lot unexplained. But what we have is a completed pattern for our knowledge of this segment of reality. The LHC trudges on. We are very limited because the energies required got larger and larger. If we could repeat the big bang we could learn everything.


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