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The wrong turn of string theory: our world is SUSY at low energies
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[QUOTE="arivero, post: 3223710, member: 81"] The strong version of the idea is as you describe. There is also a weak version, that the Supersymmetric Standard Model has a hidden global SU(5) symmetry, but this weak version is irrelevant here. And there is a stronger version: that all the scalars of the Supersymmetric Standard Model are actually diquarks and mesons. This version needs more handwaving, because it involves some play with chirality, Dirac vs Weyl, etc. But in this version, also the scalars that give mass to the W and Z should be a peculiar kind of diquarks, build from the uu uc cc combinations. [/QUOTE]
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