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RE: About my own research: gluons, gluinos and sgluons are not weird creatures from Harry Potter
So we'd need some sort of galaxy-sized ultra large collider? Heh.
Something like that :D
Oh, I don't understand any of it either, I guess I was just saying that it must be some other forces that are causing the numbers discrepancies between real and expected values.
Well not necessarily. First, this could just be statistics. Then, it could be other particles not related to new forces, and so on. There are many possible reasons behind some apparent excess or deficit. A human error being one of them ;)