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https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/context/it%E2%80%99s-too-soon-declare-supersymmetry-tragedy
I have just been reading this and it seems to me another layer of complexion is needed to keep the theory alive.
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1308/1308.4768.pdf
Abstract
The first three years of the LHC experiments at CERN have ended with “the nightmare scenario”: all tests,
confirm the Standard Model of Particles so well that theorists must search for new physics without any
experimental guidance. The supersymmetric theories, a privileged candidate for new physics, are nearly
excluded. As a potential escape from the crisis, we propose thinking about a series of astonishing relations
suggesting fundamental interconnections between the quantum world and the large scale Universe. It seems
reasonable that, for instance, the equation relating a quark-antiquark pair with the fundamental physical
constants and cosmological parameters must be a sign of new physics. One of the intriguing possibilities is
interpreting our relations as a signature of the quantum vacuum containing the virtual gravitational dipoles.
Please move if this is the wrong forum.
I have just been reading this and it seems to me another layer of complexion is needed to keep the theory alive.
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1308/1308.4768.pdf
Abstract
The first three years of the LHC experiments at CERN have ended with “the nightmare scenario”: all tests,
confirm the Standard Model of Particles so well that theorists must search for new physics without any
experimental guidance. The supersymmetric theories, a privileged candidate for new physics, are nearly
excluded. As a potential escape from the crisis, we propose thinking about a series of astonishing relations
suggesting fundamental interconnections between the quantum world and the large scale Universe. It seems
reasonable that, for instance, the equation relating a quark-antiquark pair with the fundamental physical
constants and cosmological parameters must be a sign of new physics. One of the intriguing possibilities is
interpreting our relations as a signature of the quantum vacuum containing the virtual gravitational dipoles.
Please move if this is the wrong forum.
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