Dark Matter, Gravity Waves, Higgs Bosons and other Elusive Entities
Burra G. Sidharth

TL;DR
This paper reviews the elusive nature of dark matter, gravity waves, and Higgs bosons, discusses skepticism about their existence, and considers alternative explanations, highlighting a potential discovery of a new neutrino.
Contribution
It proposes an alternative perspective on these entities and reports a possible discovery of a new neutrino, challenging conventional interpretations.
Findings
Questioning the existence of dark matter, gravity waves, and Higgs bosons.
Suggesting an alternative explanation for observed phenomena.
Indicating a potential discovery of a new neutrino.
Abstract
The twentieth century has thrown up exotic concepts -- dark matter, gravity waves, Higgs Bosons, Magnetic Monopoles and so on. The sad truth is that even after several decades, these remain elusive to observation and experiment. Some are now questioning these conjectures. Their verification has become a matter more of hope than conviction. We will examine some alternatives in the light of the above pointing out that, on the other hand, an extra neutrino, recently predicted by the author may have just been discovered.
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