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What does it mean to say that you need a quantity to be tuned? I mean why would you ask for it? How could someone decide on it?
ChrisVer said:What does it mean to say that you need a quantity to be tuned? I mean why would you ask for it? How could someone decide on it?
Miralansa said:the Higgs's mass says that to us, if it was less, you would say that Susy was right. If it was more you would say that SUsy was wrong, in the middle you can say that with fine-tuning the theory is right, but it's the reasone because Susy is losing a lot of supporters right now.
Which possible experimental result would you regard as such evidence?p-brane said:There's not a single bit of experimental evidence that supersymmetry is wrong
if it existsAll experiment indicates right now is that the lightest supersymmetric particle is too heavy to for the LHC to produce.
For the benefit of ignorant persons like me, here's an explanation of what Bs -> µµ might have to do with supersymmetry.mfb said:this is not limited to the LHC energy due to contributions to other processes, like Bs -> µµ, for example.
Just as an addition, as the article is from 2012: Both LHCb and CMS found the decay in the meantime, with a significance of roughly 4 sigma each. And directly at the SM value.Bill_K said:For the benefit of ignorant persons like me, here's an explanation of what Bs -> µµ might have to do with supersymmetry.
p-brane said:There's not a single bit of experimental evidence that supersymmetry is wrong and an enormous amount of theoretical evidence that it's right.