"... in the public presentations of the aspiration of particle physics we hear too often that the goal of the LHC or a linear collider is to check off the last missing particle of the Standard Model, this year's Holy Grail of particle physics, the Higgs boson. The truth is much less boring than that! What we're trying to accomplish is much more exciting, and asking what the world would have been like without the Higgs mechanism is a way of getting at that excitement." – Chris Quigg (2005). «Nature's Greatest Puzzles». Econf C040802 (1). Bibcode:2005hep.ph....2070Q. arXiv:hep-ph/0502070.
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"Accordingly, in common with many of my colleagues, I think it highly likely that both the Higgs boson and other new phenomena will be found with the LHC."..."This mass threshold means, among other things, that something new – either a Higgs boson or other novel phenomena – is to be found when the LHC turns the thought experiment into a real one."Chris Quigg (February 2008). «The coming revolutions in particle physics». Scientific American298 (2): 38-45. Bibcode:2008SciAm.298b..46Q. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0208-46.
"... in the public presentations of the aspiration of particle physics we hear too often that the goal of the LHC or a linear collider is to check off the last missing particle of the Standard Model, this year's Holy Grail of particle physics, the Higgs boson. The truth is much less boring than that! What we're trying to accomplish is much more exciting, and asking what the world would have been like without the Higgs mechanism is a way of getting at that excitement." – Chris Quigg (2005). «Nature's Greatest Puzzles». Econf C040802 (1). Bibcode:2005hep.ph....2070Q. arXiv:hep-ph/0502070.
"Accordingly, in common with many of my colleagues, I think it highly likely that both the Higgs boson and other new phenomena will be found with the LHC."..."This mass threshold means, among other things, that something new – either a Higgs boson or other novel phenomena – is to be found when the LHC turns the thought experiment into a real one."Chris Quigg (February 2008). «The coming revolutions in particle physics». Scientific American298 (2): 38-45. Bibcode:2008SciAm.298b..46Q. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0208-46.
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«What is LHCb». CERN FAQ. CERN Communication Group. January 2008. p. 44. Archivado desde el original el 26 de marzo de 2009. Consultado el 2 de abril de 2010.