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Supersymmetry
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This is a consequence of an idea called supersymmetry, or susy for short.
Camblet, fustian, susy, calimanco and linsey-woolsey – even to a non-historian, the sheer range of textile types and their names is intriguing.
The first comes in the way Susy winds up her book on Twain, on a family trip to Iowa in 1886: "We have arrived in Keokuk after a very pleasant — " And that's it.
Various solutions to this problem have been suggested, the most popular of which is SUSY (SUper SYmmetry), which provides the cancellations by predicting an additional set of 'super-partner' particles with super-silly names like Wino, Stop and Squark.
Other textiles boast names utterly mysterious to us, opening up a lost world of camblet and fustian, susy and cherryderry, calimanco and linsey-woolsey.
Both Simon and Susy have this extraordinary energy: Susy's a conservation biologist, and she'll be writing articles and looking after two children, and Simon will be acting in a play and writing another in the intervals.
No such particle is known, but Susy predicts some, and as they are the lightest of its predictions, they should (if they exist) be within the LHC's range.
For this reason, Susy is top of the "what comes next" list in most physicists' minds.It might also answer a question that has puzzled physicists since the 1930s.
Susy, as Supersymmetry is known to aficionados, is the new.
And if he is right, he may have opened a window on to a theory of physics known as supersymmetry, which goes beyond the Standard Model.In this section Take aim... Peekaboo A lithium imbalance Rates of exchange ReprintsDr Pospelov's idea, which he explains in a paper in Physical Review Letters, depends on the main prediction of supersymmetry or SUSY, as it is known to physicists.
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In the late 19th century, for example, there was a Susy-like hunt for the luminiferous aether, which almost all physicists then believed pervaded space and propagated light in the way that air propagates sound.
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