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Susy

SuperSymmetry, a few words on quantum physics.

SuperSymmetry predicts a partner particle for each particle in the Standard Model, to help explain why particles have mass  (CERN).

"This theory (Supersymmetry) is founded on such a lovely idea: that you have this additional symmetry in nature that unites force and matter and gives a deep, intimate connection between them, that tells them they're not distinct entities by themselves, that the universe is really rather simpler than you might have thought," Tara Shears,  particle physicist, Liverpool University. (Appendix)

But experiments in the LHC in Swiss have not found evidence of this SuperSymmetry, probably something went wrong at the beginning of the universe.