Will glueballs be definitively observed experimentally by the end of 2035?
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Glueballs are hypothetical composite particles composed entirely of gluons. The Standard Model predicts their existence, and many candidate particles have been observed in experiments, but there is still no definitive proof of their existence. Will any experiment produce evidence of glueballs that is accepted by the scientific community as definitive by the end of 2035?
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