rkirby7 said:
The 14 TEV is the hypothetical potential and whether or not they have reached it is speculation.
No, this is obviously wrong. They know the energy in the machine. There is no speculation when we say that it is a fact they have not reached it yet. Logically, it is speculation that they WILL reach 14 TeV (by the way, it's TeV, not TEV). However, there is no serious doubt that they will indeed reach 14 TeV.
rkirby7 said:
The theory is still weak and based upon a mathematician's guess...
I think you may want to learn a little bit before challenging senior members of this board. The electroweak model predicts a failure of unitarity within the LHC reach. There is no logical escape to the statement that LHC will discover something important there. I list the broad logical possibilities below for your consideration
(1) electroweak symmetry restoration does not occur within the LHC reach, and vector boson scattering violates unitarity. This is both the biggest news and by far the least likely possibility. Nobody believes this will happen. Elementary quantum mechanics would be falsified.
(2) the symmetry restoration does occur
(2.1) it is achieved through a simple, single Higgs boson as in the old and first version of the standard model of particle physics. LHC discovers the Higgs, but we have no idea what is next. This is the worse possible scenario for particle physics. If you have paid attention, the Higgs is discovered in this scenario
(2.2) there is more than just the simple Higgs. In this case, we say that the Higgs
mechanism is achieved by something else or something more that just the Higgs boson. In my understanding, this very broad scenario is the most likely. Depending exactly what we find, different things should happen next.