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Old 10-08-2008, 08:23 AM   #3
WournGona

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Gravitons haven't been detected yet. Physicists are much more divided about their existence than on the existence of the Higgs (which pretty much everyone would bet on as a sure thing).

I have a strong doubt that the LHC will be able to tell us. Also, we don't expect any results from the LHC for another 2ish years. And that will be early preliminary results.

To note, my experiment ran early in 2006 and we just started getting preliminary results last year (and it is a lot less complicated than the LHC experiments).

JM
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