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And that it was eating normal matter, ripping apart the sun's neutrons & protons & converting them into supersymmetric particles?

2007-03-20 11:05:20 · 1 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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All particles are already supersymmetric. At the instant after the Big Bang, all there was were matter and anti-matter (called smatter). At Time > 0, all the other particles were 'condensing' out of the matter and smatter. There were electrons and selectrons, muons and smuons, quarks and squarks, etc. Then at Time = a moment later, all the anti-matter, smatter, seems to have gone into another dimension other than the 4 dimensions we live in. Supersymmetry calls for 11 dimensions. Yet another dimension seems to have got the most anti-gravity, sgravity. This is why the universe we are aware of is expanding forever.
A great book is "Supersymmetry" by Gordon Kane and Ed Witten. These guys are the best there are on these subjects.

2007-03-20 11:24:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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