Supersymmetry

Every fermion has a bosonic partner and vice versa

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Supersymmetry

Every fermion has a bosonic partner and vice versa

Despite numerous experiments, no evidence for supersymmetry has been found in nature. This lack of evidence challenges the validity of SUSY as a physical theory. However, if evidence were discovered, it could provide significant insights into unresolved phenomena in particle physics, such as dark matter and the hierarchy problem.

Example

The electron, a fermion, is predicted to have a bosonic partner called the selectron.

Understanding SUSY and its implications is crucial for advancing theoretical physics and potentially solving major mysteries like dark matter and the hierarchy problem.

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