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Fundamental Physics in 2010

Original publication date
5 September 2010
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Site history and miscellany
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fundamental-physics-in-2010 / 168
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martinpeniak.com/archive/writing/fundamental-physics-in-2010/
Editing scope
Period voice retained; spelling and formatting lightly cleaned.

Originally published 5 September 2010 on the earlier martinpeniak.com site.

Preserved as site-history context from the earlier public site. The article keeps its period voice, with light formatting cleanup.

Perimeter Institute brings great thinkers from around the world to Canada to share their ideas on a wide variety of interesting and topical subjects. These lectures and debates are aimed at non-specialists. No mathematical or scientific knowledge is necessary or assumed. Each event is explicitly tailored for the general public and everyone is welcome to attend.

Will big questions be answered when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) switches on? What will scientists find? Where might the research lead? Nima Arkani-Hamed, a noted particle theorist, is a Professor of Physics at Harvard University. He investigates a number of mysteries and interactions in nature – puzzles that are likely to have experimental consequences in the next few years via particle accelerators, like the LHC, as well as cosmological observations.

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