What new questions can recent scientific confirmations spark for an old EE?

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Hello All,

Just joined and look forward to interacting with the group at large. I'm an old EE, but with the relatively recent confirmations of Higgs and gravity waves I find myself with a number of new questions/comments.

Thanks!
 
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Welcome to the forum from another old EE. This is a great place to get your questions answered and if the experts don't have anything, I'm here to just make stuff up :oldlaugh:
 
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