zankaon said:
Old quantum adage: Anything not forbidden, will occur. So why not more fermion generations - on the cheap, in regards to energy? Look for higher mass charged leptons. Tau has mass of ~1.7 GEV. A number of accelerators could search for such charged leptons.
First, your "old quantum adage" is nonsense. A particle just like an electron but weighing half as much is possible. But it doesn't exist.
Second, I would like to reamplify malawi_glenn's comments: "You really think that particle physicists are that naive?" although I would have said "You really think that particle physicists are that
stupid?" You are implying gross incompetence on their part.
If they are that stupid, how did they discover the tau?
Third, I don't particularly appreciate being quoted in a way that makes it difficult to see what I actually said and what I was replying to, and also in a way that removes it from any context. I'm somewhat puzzled why you chose to do it this way, as you clearly have done it properly in the past.
Now that that's out of the way, a fourth generation is not excluded by the data. It can't be - one can always make a 4 generation model appear arbitrarily close to a 3 generation model. However, it is highly constrained, and the only models that are not excluded must look very, very similar to one where they are not present at all.
Finally, if you just type "fourth generation lepton searches" into Google, you get almost 14000 hits.