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McDowell Mansouri. That's like dismissive. No, they tried something. It was really good. Had a lot of good ideas. It failed. Okay. I also don't want to take credit for all of supersymmetry just because space-time supersymmetry doesn't work. Right. So I claim that you will never see super partners of the type that we hypothesize would spill out of the LHC. It's not going to happen. The concept is broadly, do you want to adjoin to the Lie algebra fractional spin fields,
Concept
group theory
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5 · never · because
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candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · yt0.804

    I accept general relativity,  but everything we do is slightly wrong. We call,   we call Pati-Salam by the wrong name. We have  the wrong grand unified real forms of the group.   SU five is really SU three comma, uh, SU three  comma two. SO 10 is really spin 10 and spin 10   is really spin six comma four. Like the amount of  wear and tear on the mind to hear somebody say,   no, no, no. I accept all these things, but  we've, we've minorly got everything shifted. I   think there's a huge barrier to entry in Geo. But 

    yt/ILlhFKuu3NQ-geometric-unity-unifying-all-forces-generations-eric-weinste/transcript.txt

  2. 02 · _intake0.798

    > thing. And it really is spin six cross spin four because GU, and I don't know that you've, you and I have even had this discussion is a machine that could also accept a one 11 spacetime or a one 15, any multiple of four dimensions with one of them taken as time results in a GU. Why would a one 11 work? Sorry, did I say one 11? I meant. Seven 11. Seven 11. I meant one seven. No, no, I'm messing you up now. One 11. Yeah. No, why? Because it has to add up to. Well, 12 is a multiple of four.

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  3. 03 · yt0.798

    But, I would say, "Yeah, but there's enough of a ho- [snorts] homology so that the immune system can get a grip and get rid of the molecule." Now, and we're running around the world. This is a very good analogy because we're running around the world trying to get a grip all the time. And we assume that the map that we've made of the world is sufficiently real if we get a good enough grip to perform the operation that we're intending to perform. But, that But, that's still to me that still implies that there's some level of representation that has at least the echo of a genuine homology. So, I'

    yt/SPnyxnvU4ko-is-reality-an-illusion-dr-donald-hoffman-ep-387/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · pubmed0.796

    Results are presented of a search for a "natural" supersymmetry scenario with gauge mediated symmetry breaking. It is assumed that only the supersymmetric partners of the top quark (the top squark) and the Higgs boson (Higgsino) are accessible. Events are examined in which there are two photons forming a Higgs boson candidate, and at least two b-quark jets. In 19.7 fb-1 of proton-proton collision data at s=8 TeV, recorded in the CMS experiment, no evidence of a signal is found and lower limits at the 95% confidence level are set, excluding the top squark mass below 360 to 410 GeV, depending on

    pubmed/PMID-24815637-search-for-top-squark-and-higgsino-production-using-diphoton/info.md

  5. 05 · yt0.790

    No, indeed, everything works out.   Even if you take non-abelian gauge theories.  I actually had a very good master's student,   Alexander Wirtz, he worked on that and we figured  out and no, nothing new comes up. We also tried to   use the same method to break… Because you see what  it is, if you say you have the matter actions,   say you keep the background constant  like an eta mu nu and a Minkowski metric,   right? Flat space. Then you could count these  eta mu nu as a constant. But the idea of gravity   i

    yt/Bnh-UNrxYZg-frederic-schuller-the-physicist-who-derived-gravity-from-ele/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.789

    And  so you can ask the question, is GR deterministic   relative to this collection of models,  relative to that one, relative to that one,   relative to that one? And you'll get different  answers depending on which one you're looking at. I think that's all interesting. And if  you want to go a step further and say,   but which is the real one? I just  want to say that's a little bit   misguided. We're never going to be in  a position to get at that question. Now, we'll never be in a position to get  to that question.

    yt/iGOGxaZZHwE-it-s-not-that-we-don-t-know-it-s-that-we-can-t/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · pubmed0.787

    Powerful symmetry principles have guided physicists in their quest for nature's fundamental laws. The successful gauge theory of electroweak interactions postulates a more extensive symmetry for its equations than are manifest in the world. The discrepancy is ascribed to a pervasive symmetry-breaking field, which fills all space uniformly, rendering the Universe a sort of exotic superconductor. So far, the evidence for these bold ideas is indirect. But soon the theory will undergo a critical test depending on whether the quanta of this symmetry-breaking field, the so-called Higgs particles, ar

    pubmed/PMID-15662411-in-search-of-symmetry-lost/info.md

  8. 08 · pubmed0.787

    We present a new solution to the electroweak hierarchy problem. We introduce N copies of the standard model with varying values of the Higgs mass parameter. This generically yields a sector whose weak scale is parametrically removed from the cutoff by a factor of 1/sqrt[N]. Ensuring that reheating deposits a majority of the total energy density into this lightest sector requires a modification of the standard cosmological history, providing a powerful probe of the mechanism. Current and near-future experiments can explore much of the natural parameter space. Furthermore, supersymmetric complet

    pubmed/PMID-28036199-solving-the-hierarchy-problem-at-reheating-with-a-large-numb/info.md

  9. 09 · arxiv0.786

    Hitherto unobserved long-lived massive particles with electric and/or colour charge are predicted by a range of theories which extend the Standard Model. In this paper a search is performed at the ATLAS experiment for slow-moving charged particles produced in proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV centre-of-mass energy at the LHC, using a data-set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 34 pb-1. No deviations from Standard Model expectations are found. This result is interpreted in a framework of supersymmetry models in which coloured sparticles can hadronise into long-lived bound hadronic sta

    arxiv/1103.1984-search-for-stable-hadronising-squarks-and-gluinos-with-the-a/info.md

  10. 10 · yt0.779

    I'm going to give you a tiny little bit of evidence that this claim is actually true. The first bit of evidence is mostly rhetorical because you see a picture like this, it doesn't look very impressive. You're like, I could have drawn that. My kid could have drawn that. It's just a cartoon. I'm not going to believe your physical theory unless you show me the equations behind it. Well, here you are. This is the equation. This is what Nobel laurate Frank Wilch has dubbed the core theory of modern physics. It consists of two parts. It is general relativity, Albert Einstein's theory of gravity, an

    yt/rqezWO5Yba8-sean-carrol-the-big-picture-on-the-origins-of-life-meaning-a/transcript.txt

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