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by sarchertech
249 days ago
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Even if the brain showed a real deviation from the Standard Model, we’d still need colliders. The brain is a messy, low energy environment, and observation isn’t identification. Colliders provide clean, high energy tests to pin down masses, spins, and couplings, and we already need them for open problems. A bio anomaly would set targets, not replace colliders. |
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