Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
AMA | October 2024
Sean Carroll
The Higgs boson, you can see the plots. It's a bump around a background. So if you add one or two extra events out there near the tail of the distribution, it's not a statistically significant thing. So number one, you're not going to get super high energies. Number two, when you do get high energies, there are not going to be that many of them and you can't do much with them.
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