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" ... And ultimately, most of those new experiments are more about tools and techniques than testing specific particle theories. This shows up even in the way they're funded— most of these experiments come out of the precision metrology communities within atomic and condensed matter physics, and are evaluated not by particle theorists on the basis of what dark matter model they're testing, but by other experimentalists on the basis of what new measurements they're developing. Particle theories may provide a target to aim for, but most of these experiments aren't really about particle physics, they're about pushing the boundaries of measurements for the fields in which they're based. Assessing their value on their chances of success in detecting a specific dark matter candidate is largely missing the point. ... "
" ... As of 2019, we've met with tremendous success on those fronts that have confirmed the Standard Model in ways that both theorists and experimentalists could have only dreamed of half a century ago. Detectors at colliders and isolated, underground facilities have led the way forward. ... "
" ... The first robust, 5-sigma detection of the Higgs boson was announced a few years ago by both the CMS... [+] and ATLAS collaborations. But the Higgs boson doesn't make a single 'spike' in the data, but rather a spread-out bump, due to its inherent uncertainty in mass. Its mass of 125 GeV/c^2 is a puzzle for theoretical physics, but experimentalists need not worry: it exists, we can create it, and now we can measure and study its properties as well. ... "
" ... Theorists are still calculating the uniquely quantum effects that should arise and are working together with experimentalists to design tabletop tests of quantum gravity, all while gravitational wave astronomers puzzle over how a future-generation detector might some day reveal the quantum nature of these waves. Although we expect gravitational waves to exhibit wave-particle duality, until we detect it, we cannot know for certain. Here's hoping that our curiosity compels us to invest in it, that nature cooperates, and that we find out the answer once and for all! ... "
" ... Writing this, though, it occurs to me that since I mostly hang out with experimentalists, I'm not actually sure what the theoretical-physics equivalent of the True Lab Story is (software updates that break everything?). Maybe I'll corner some folks from Perimeter in the next couple of days, and see if I can get an answer ... ... "