
TL;DR
This paper provides an expert's perspective on the current state and future directions of high-energy physics, covering topics like CP violation, neutrinos, accelerators, and theoretical developments.
Contribution
It offers a subjective assessment and outlook on high-energy physics, highlighting key topics and potential future research areas.
Findings
Current understanding of CP violation and neutrinos
Advancements in accelerator and non-accelerator experiments
Perspectives on theoretical developments in high-energy physics
Abstract
My assignment at this conference is to assess where we are in high-energy physics and speculate on where we might be going. This frees me from any obligation to summarize all that went on here and allows me to talk just about those topics that interest me the most at this time. I will let my prejudices show and talk a bit about physics in general, CP violation, neutrinos, accelerators, non-accelerator experiments, and even theory.
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