Last physics talk by Nima Arkani-Hamed, and the message is clear: We have open questions in particle physics, and a muon collider is a tool unlike any other that can help us answer these questions
All the aurora posts feels like Universe is asking for more particle physics
Universe: “Fellas. I got a fever! and the only prescription is more μ-bell!”
Humans: “You got it, Universe.” [proceeds to collider more μ’s]
@MuonCollider
Excited about #P5report and humbled by our community's show of excellence today. Grateful to be part of it. Thank you for your hard work, P5.
To the Muon! 🚀🌑
Explore the #QuantumUniverse https://t.co/n6ZZgtkzNb
One of the most interesting developments in particle physics over the past few years is the enthusiasm—and boy is there enthusiasm—around a potential muon collider, especially given that its prospects seemed over a decade ago.
https://t.co/6kEhCu2OA7
@Bami12345678 @R9TqYzz3Gta1Tcd low temp phys can study interesting phenomena including SC. Cryogen is a common denominator. Naming the society just "SC" would be too restrictive. Quantum computing is an example of recent hot topics of cryogenics.