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Doniyor Mengliboyev's avatar

I don't understand why will CERN rebuild in future.Maybe this is a wrong solution

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Christoph Schiller's avatar

Can you make your question more precise? It is not clear to be answerable.

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Hans van der Giessen's avatar

That a statement is wrong does not make it a lie...

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Christoph Schiller's avatar

Of course not. But the statement "The Standard Model of Particle Physics accurately describes the 5% of the observable Universe.” is wrong and a lie.

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Anil Kumar Jain's avatar

I only mean, because future comes one day at a time so I hope that there will be some solutions for loopholes that current models carrying from past. Nothing new means no changes to things or facts which is already verified either laws or theories or constituents of matter.

Future of physics is about to study remaining complex things from different points of view and in that way we come across the many new multi feild researches either in medical field or any other.

Definitely, there will be some new things for all related to space time, gravitons, dark matter, dark energy and many other etc.

In current position we can not say physics is generalized and this will become truth in next 50 years without any doubt what I mean.

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Anil Kumar Jain's avatar

FCC feasibility study started in 2021 and will go on for 5 years. If the project is approved before the end of this decade , construction can start at the beginning of 2030. While whole project is in two separate continuous stages. Stage 1 FCC-ee to explore electroweak, flavour and Higgs factory to study with unprecedented precision the Higgs boson, Z and W bosons, top quark and other particles of standard model from 2045 to 2060.

And then second stage FCC-hh in continuation from 2070 until 2090 or even further will take place to shape the fundamental physics and it's laws as per part of Universal physics.

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Christoph Schiller's avatar

As written, there is a high probability that nothing new will be discovered, because it seems that the laws of fundamental physics are known already, because there are no experimental hints that something else is needed, and because many theoretical arguments suggest that no changes or extensions to these laws are possible.

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Anil Kumar Jain's avatar

Unification of all things is to be achieved and it will take its time. It's about studying same things and concepts on different energy scales in different dimensions. To declare the Universality of existing laws as per limitations of standard model.

It's about viewing the theoretical assumptions on actual ground practically as much possible upto the capacity of observatories, accelerator's and with all associated individual setups either at CERN itself or any where else as a full and final efforts in same direction.

There will be so many other things parallelly. And opportunities not only of learning alone but of improvement for many other sectors of human life on the planet through parallel research projects.

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Christoph Schiller's avatar

I do not understand all what you wrote. But it is clear that medical technology will make huge gains in the coming years. Innovation in medicine will be fascinating. Only fundamental physics will not make such steps any more.

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