The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics describes Nature at the smallest possible scales that we can test — in experiment such as CERN’s Large Hadron Collider — with astonishing precision. At the same time it is central to our understanding of early universe dynamics and cosmology, at the largest existing scales.
Yet, there is irrefutable evidence that the laws of Nature must be modified by new Physics, to account for the observation of Dark Matter (DM), as well as dark energy and the origin of Higgs dynamics.
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