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    The theory of supersymmetry could not simply apply to either fermions or bosons and not even where and when combined as prohibited by the principle of spontaneous broken symmetry for both matter and energy. However, supersymmetry can be properly applied as an exclusive intrinsic property of the quantum vacuum as squares of energy for space-time charges of H+ and H-.

    This asserts that for every H+ there is only one H- and as a pair creates the 1st quantized structure of an electron neutrino (1H+,1H-) or (1,1) for short. If there are only 2H+ and 2H- then 2 of (1,1) or 1 zero-point quantum (2,2) can be created. If there are only 3H+ and 3H- then 3 of (1,1), or 1 of (2,2) and 1 of (1,1), or 1 muon neutrino (3,3), or 1 down quark (1,3) and excess space-time charges (2,0), or 1 antidown quark and excess space-time charges of (0,2) can be created. If there are only 4H+ and 4H- then a photon (4,4), or 4 of (1,1), or 2 of (2,2), or 1 of (3,3) and 1 of (1,1), or 1 of (3,1) and 1 of (1,3) as the first neutral p-meson can be created. If there are only 5H+ and 5H- then 1 of (4,4) and 1 of (1,1), or 2 of (2,2) and 1 of (1,1), or 1 p° and 1 of (1,1), or 1 tau neutrino (5,5), or 1 up quark of (5,1) and excess space-time charge of (0,4), or 1 anti-up quark (1,5) and excess space-time charges of (6,0) can be created. If there are only 6H+ and 6H- then 2 of (3,3), or 1 of (4,4) and 1 of (2,2), or 6 of (1,1), or 3 of (2,2) can be created. If there are only 7H+ and 7H- then the first electron of (1,7) and excess space-time charge of (6,0), or the 1st positron of (7,1) and excess space-time charges of (0,6) can be created plus other combinations of (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (3,1), (1,3), (5,1), and (1,5). From these sequences of creation of both fermions and bosons for elementary particles, it is clear that the first particle of creation is an electron neutrino. Next, are the zero-point quantum, then down quark and muon neutrino, then neutral pion and photon, then the up-quark, then the electron. There are 6 steps of elementary particles creation that can generate the totality of the lepton-quark soup of a primeval universe and begin the process of nucleosynthesis.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Smile Re: supervacua

    Is not the Asolute a super vacuum of which within it no-thing exists?




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    Re: supervacua

    The 'super' prefix is borrowed from the concept of supersymmetry.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: supervacua

    Actually I think it was borrowed from Superman.

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    Re: supervacua

    supervacua make up matter and energy at the fundamental level of existence including Superman and his alter ego.
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    Re: supervacua

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    supervacua make up matter and energy at the fundamental level of existence including Superman and his alter ego.
    Does that mean it exists in Bizarro Land?


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    Re: supervacua

    it resides in the Comic land of 2 dimensions.
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    Re: supervacua

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    it resides in the Comic land of 2 dimensions.
    But I believe Bizarro World has 86 1/2 .345 dimensions.

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    Re: supervacua

    That's part of the fractal dimensions which is random creation and destruction. 2 is really minimum but the maximum is infinite.
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    Re: supervacua

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    That's part of the fractal dimensions which is random creation and destruction. 2 is really minimum but the maximum is infinite.
    So we could have
    Dimensions?

 

 
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