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AFAIK super symmetry as yet has no experimental evidence in cosmology, will it become part of cosmology
in some useful application?
in some useful application?
Super symmetry is a theoretical framework in particle physics that proposes a symmetry between particles and their associated forces. It is important in cosmology because it can potentially help explain the existence of dark matter, which is a major mystery in our understanding of the universe.
Super symmetry is an extension of the Standard Model, which is the current framework for understanding the fundamental particles and forces in the universe. It proposes additional particles that have not yet been observed, but could potentially solve some of the limitations of the Standard Model.
No, super symmetry has not yet been observed or proven. It is a theoretical concept that has not yet been validated by experimental evidence. However, scientists continue to search for evidence of super symmetry through experiments at particle accelerators.
One major challenge of super symmetry is that it has not yet been observed, despite many years of searching. This has led some scientists to question whether it is a valid theory. Additionally, the large number of proposed particles in super symmetry can make it difficult to test and falsify.
Yes, in addition to potentially explaining dark matter, super symmetry has been proposed as a solution for other mysteries in cosmology, such as the hierarchy problem and the matter-antimatter asymmetry. However, these potential explanations are still speculative and require further research and evidence.