Dark Matter, Dark Energy with George Smoot

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  1. 1. quantumxdt 12:21 PM 10/15/12

    I am wondering since Higgs has been "found" and the link to QCD is supported by this finding the further result is M-theory. Please correct me if I am wrong but from what I read there's a link.

    Moving on, if M-theory has a plausible base in quantum mechanics supported by the Higgs discovery, my question is, what the electron or any of the other standard model particle looks like in any of the other 7 dimensions?

    If quantum computing has a basis then will we be able to compute what all the standard model particles looks like in any of the other 7 dimensions?

    Can this be the dark matter/ energy conundrum we see today? I feel there is a relationship between these ideas... I seem to be transfixed by these thoughts now and need some clarification on what I may have or haven't misunderstood.

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