The End of the Experimental Path

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Now you have seen the techniques used to examine the experimental evidence which supports the Standard Model.

To summarize, physicists use accelerators to "peek" into the structure of particles. Detectors collect data which is then analyzed, first by computers and then by people.




You are at the end of the Experimental Evidence Path. While experimental evidence has provided a great deal of support for the Standard Model, it is necessary to realize that there is still a great deal to be learned. In particular, physicists are plagued by problems with neutrinos, dark matter, and their inability to include gravity in the Standard Model. In the future, it will be necessary to design new experiments to test the theories people develop to explain the gaps in our knowledge. Thus, you are invited to explore Beyond the Standard Model.


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