
It's Time for Particle Physics to Go Back to the Future
Supersized accelerators have made extraordinary discoveries in recent decades, but we're about to see a renaissance in table-top experiments
Savas Dimopoulos is the Hamamoto Family Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University and the Archimedes Distinguished Visiting Research Chair at Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Canada. His research in particle physics spans four decades.
Supersized accelerators have made extraordinary discoveries in recent decades, but we're about to see a renaissance in table-top experiments
The visible universe could lie on a membrane floating within a higher-dimensional space
The visible universe could lie on a membrane floating within a higher-dimensional space. The extra dimensions would help unify the forces of nature and could contain parallel universes...
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