dogjones
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It looks like the search is ever-narrowing for the Higgs boson:
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com...n-the-most-outrageous-bet-in-physics-history/
Some may think this means its discovery is just around the corner, others may think that the likelihood of us finding it is decreasing. What do you think, will Stephen Hawking win his bet or will he be eating quark?
Incidentally, does anyone know if Hawking has a rigorous basis for his Higgs skepticism? Or is he just being contrarian? A cursory google doesn't reveal much.
ETA: I went for Planet X cos... I dunno
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com...n-the-most-outrageous-bet-in-physics-history/
Some may think this means its discovery is just around the corner, others may think that the likelihood of us finding it is decreasing. What do you think, will Stephen Hawking win his bet or will he be eating quark?
Incidentally, does anyone know if Hawking has a rigorous basis for his Higgs skepticism? Or is he just being contrarian? A cursory google doesn't reveal much.
ETA: I went for Planet X cos... I dunno
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