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Post by abacus9900 on Apr 26, 2011 12:28:50 GMT 1
Which of the hypothetical particles predicted by supersymmetric theories and other fairly well-known theories actually occur in nature?
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Post by StuartG on May 1, 2011 22:02:06 GMT 1
None. is the short answer. If they are 'hypothetical' then it is not known if they exist, but when some are discovered, the answer will still be 'None' They did leak a memo recently about the existence of the 'Higgs Boson', but it seems now that the memo is 'hypothetical' as well. If they have discovered it, then it would seem likely that it would be 'kept quiet' for various reasons, not least to allow time to calculate the effect of the news would have on the rest of the World. A super-injunction no less. Anyway I'll close now, 'cos nobody likes a 'smart arse'. StuartG
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Post by marchesarosa on May 1, 2011 23:16:43 GMT 1
Stu, this board is full of smart arses. Make yourself at home!
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