This decade will allow to improve the resolution of the short distance scales
by at least an order of magnitude, extending the picture of fundamental physics
down to scales 5β 10β20m with the help of the LHC. Further resolution
down to scales as short as 10β21m should be possible with the help of high
precision experiments in which flavour violating processes will play a
prominent role. Will this increase in resolution allow us to see new particles
(new animalcula) similarly to what Antoni van Leeuvenhoek saw by discovering
bacteria in 1676? The basic question for particle physics is how these new
animalcula will look like and which difficulties of the Standard Model (SM)
they will help us to solve and which new puzzles and problems they will bring
with them. I will describe what role flavour physics will play in these
exciting times provided this new world is animalculated.Comment: 18 pages, 1 Figure, Talk given at the 13th International Conference
on B-Physics at Hadron Machines, April 4-8 2011 Amsterdam, the Netherland