Re: Escaping Detection, the Soft Way.
From: Gregory L. Hansen (glhansen_at_steel.ucs.indiana.edu)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 02:48:39 +0000 (UTC)
In article <1107812596.911857.244310@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
Mitch Perkins <mitchsperkins@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Is there any chance the Higgs
>or other fundamental particles
>could escape detection
>in an accelerator by "not scattering"?
>That is, by doing something different
>(and not detectable) than what is expected?
>
>Mitch
>
There's always a chance that a particle not yet measured and characterized
will do something unexpected.
-- "Experiments are the only means of knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -- Max Planck
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