with the Higgs at 125 gv square in the middle between supersymmetry 115gv and
Multiverse 140 gv. Hopefully the next collision of the LHC in Cern will discover additional particles and the data will give us a more definitive answer
Pretty much means neither theory holds water and both will need to be revised. That's a good thing, since 140 would pretty much mean the end of physics.