Date: 9/21/08 23:03 (UTC)
2 degrees Kelvin to 4.5 degrees Kelvin

There's no such thing as a degree kelvin. The term degree only applies to indirect measurements, like Celsius or Fahrenheit. It's simply two kelvins. (Also, lowercase except when using the phrase "Kelvin scale") http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin


As for the actual content, the LHC probably won't reveal anything new. At least not until after it's scheduled upgrade in 2010. What we'll see for the next year or so is corroboration of existing experiments.
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