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Re: pion decay modes - 04-02-2007, 12:25 PM

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Supersymmetry will smooth out the way
Proton decay will prove that supersymmetry is universal, local and global. But the universe was created with an inherent global asymmetry between matter and antimatter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersymmetry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter


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Proton decay will prove that supersymmetry is universal, local and global. But the universe was created with an inherent global asymmetry between matter and antimatter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersymmetry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter


Motion in perfect universal symmetry can be expressed like an S shaped motion,much
like half of the figure 8?

What if one half of the S represented the matter physical state,and the other S or (half)
represented the antimatter state?


Would it then ever be possible to link up these two S's to form a supersymmetrised whole?The perfect 8 to be exact.


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Re: pion decay modes - 04-03-2007, 12:21 PM

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Would it then ever be possible to link up these two S's to form a supersymmetrised whole
Supersymmetry in physics is an upgrade of superstring theory such that for every fermion there exist a bosonic partner and for every boson there is a fermionic partner. For photon it's the photino, for the W boson it's the wino, etc. Based on my independent research, I don't buy these ideas.


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Supersymmetry in physics is an upgrade of superstring theory such that for every fermion there exist a bosonic partner and for every boson there is a fermionic partner. For photon it's the photino, for the W boson it's the wino, etc. Based on my independent research, I don't buy these ideas.

That being the case then,are you saying that supersymmetry doed not then exist,or our
you saying that there is another way to achieve it?



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Re: pion decay modes - 04-03-2007, 12:49 PM

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you saying that there is another way to achieve it
By energy equipartitioning see next new thread on negative time.


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By energy equipartitioning see next new thread on negative time.

I thought there must be a way,there just has to be!


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Re: pion decay modes - 04-03-2007, 02:31 PM

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That all elementary particles are composites of quanta of spacetime. This idea is what I am working on. These quanta are squares of energy representable by Hadamard matrices.


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That all elementary particles are composites of quanta of spacetime. This idea is what I am working on. These quanta are squares of energy representable by Hadamard matrices.

I just knew there was a Hadamard matrice hiding in there somewhere,everywhere I
look I feel surrounded by Hadamard matrices!



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Re: pion decay modes - 04-05-2007, 04:44 PM

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I just knew there was a Hadamard matrice hiding in there
Differentiating Hadamard matrices from Samadhi's states ofconsciousness is that the former is dual while the latter is non-dual. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samadhi


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Differentiating Hadamard matrices from Samadhi's states ofconsciousness is that the former is dual while the latter is non-dual. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samadhi

Are you then saying that one-pointedness is dual? I understand how this can look
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