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Type of scientific theory


according to supersymmetry each force emerged separately during the big bang.

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Researchers are now looking for signs of both supersymmetry and the ToE Theory.
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Probably the best candidate for an explanation is an idea known as supersymmetry.
From the guardian.co.uk
One piece of evidence for supersymmetry existing is gauge coupling unification.
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For example, extra dimensions or supersymmetry may solve the hierarchy problem.
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Also, LQG is a theory of quantum gravity which does not require supersymmetry.
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Is the solution supersymmetry, extra dimensions, or just anthropicfine-tuning?
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Finding superpartner particles would suggest more about supersymmetry, though.
From the guardian.co.uk
This meant that gravitinos were a bothersome part of the supersymmetry model.
From the sciencedaily.com
Not exactly, the simplest form of supersymmetry has been all but debunked.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
  • (physics) a theory that tries to link the four fundamental forces; "according to supersymmetry each force emerged separately during the big bang"
  • In particle physics, supersymmetry (often abbreviated SUSY) is a symmetry that relates elementary particles of one spin to other particles that differ by half a unit of spin and are known as superpartners. ...
  • "Supersymmetry" is episode 5 of season 4 in the television show Angel. Written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by Bill L. Norton, it was originally broadcast on November 3, 2002 on the WB network.
  • A theory which unifies bosons and fermions. Every known particle would be paired with a "superpartner" of the opposite type (boson vs. fermions). The major goal of the newest high energy accelerators is to discover these superpartners and to find evidence for supersymmetry. ...
  • A theory in physics that postulates a counterintuitive symmetric relationship between fermions, which are particles such as electrons that obey the Pauli exclusion principle, and bosons, which are particles such as photons that enjoy being in the same state as each other.
  • A symmetry principle that relates the properties of particles with a whole number spin (bosons) to those with fractional spin (fermions). In the Holon Theory, supersymmetry has to do with the correspondence between logic in the lock-key state and logic in the lock state.