Particle Physics in The United States, A Personal View
Sheldon Lee Glashow

TL;DR
This paper offers a personal perspective on the future direction of particle physics in the U.S., emphasizing promising experimental initiatives and advising on which to include or exclude.
Contribution
It provides a subjective assessment of potential experimental projects for U.S. particle physics, guiding future program decisions.
Findings
Identification of promising experimental initiatives
Recommendations on which projects to include or exclude
Insights into the future of U.S. particle physics
Abstract
I present my views on the future of America's program in particle physics. I discuss a variety of experimental initiatives that do have the potential to make transformative impacts on our discipline and should be included in our program, as well as others that do not and should not.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
