Particles, Mysteries, and Linear Colliders

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One of the great intellectual accomplishments of the Twentieth Century was the development of the Standard Model of elementary particles, a vigorously tested theory of the fundamental particles and interactions. While no experimental conflicts with this theory have been confirmed, it is not theoretically complete, suggesting new physics at higher energies. The nature of the new physics could appear in many forms, including Higgs bosons, superpartners to the known particles of the Standard Model, and extra dimensions. The properties of this new physics shaped the early universe, perhaps with complexities in space and time beyond our current thinking. The mysterious nature of this new physics and its role in the structure of the "old" physics of the Standard Model will be explored early in the Twenty First Century. The Large Hadron Collider is scheduled to begin unravelling this story later in this decade. Building on the success of the SLAC Linear Collider, a world-wide effort to build a high-energy (TeV) electron-positron linear collider is underway, and will provide additional insight into the nature of the physical universe.

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