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Supersymmetry (SUSY) is a theory in particle physics which describes the transformation of particles like electrons into their sypersymmetric partners. The hope is to describe some of the unsolved problems of the standard model of particle physics. Unfortunately, nobody has ever detected such supersymmetric partners. They are predicted to be so heavy that they cannot be produced by particle accelerators like at CERN. So, despite the beauty of supersymmetry, SUSY remains just a hypothetical concept.
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supersymmetric switzerland
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is a theory in particle physics which describes the transformation of particles like electrons into their sypersymmetric partners. The hope is to describe some of the unsolved problems of the standard model of particle physics. Unfortunately, nobody has ever detected such supersymmetric partners. They are predicted to be so heavy that they cannot be produced by particle accelerators like at CERN. So, despite the beauty of supersymmetry, SUSY remains just a hypothetical concept.
See more here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersymmetry#Supersymmetry_in_part...
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