Re: How to tell if a theory is a good one
From: Ken Seto (kenseto_at_erinet.com)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: 28 Oct 2004 08:35:03 -0700
jhelfand@umd.edu (Joe) wrote in message news:<e62610ea.0410271616.34dac886@posting.google.com>...
> > BTW, I hate answering long posts. So I suggest that you make separate
> > posts for of your questions.
>
> Ken,
>
> I attended a lecture here sometime, where a physicist talked about
> what we might expect at LHC in Cern. She said that they could see the
> Higgs, but it might also be interesting if they don't. She said she
> suspects that if the Higgs is at a higher mass, something else will be
> at a lower. What do you think of this? What do you think the people
> at Cern will see in LHC? Some people were joking about making wagers
> on it, starting a small pool about what could happen. I can get you
> in touch with them and you can make your own predictions. You would
> surely win, with the predictive power of MM under your built.
In MM if the Higgs exist it would be just another unstable particle.
In MM there is no need for the Higgs. The mass of any observable
particle is dependent on the orbital diameter of the S-Particle around
the E-String(s). The larger is the orbital diameter the more massive
is the resulting particle (quark or electron)and the more E-Strings
are included within the orbit and thus the less stable is the
resulting particle.
Ken Seto
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