On Sunday, October 31, 2021 at 1:34:45 PM UTC-5 jessem wrote:
> But even if low energy SUSY is ruled out, isn't it possible that
> supersymmetric particles would exist but at much higher energies than the
> LHC can reach, and if so couldn't such particles still fill the role of
> WIMPs in dar
But even if low energy SUSY is ruled out, isn't it possible that
supersymmetric particles would exist but at much higher energies than the
LHC can reach, and if so couldn't such particles still fill the role of
WIMPs in dark matter theories? That's what I was saying about the landscape
model in str
On Friday, October 29, 2021 at 11:31:52 AM UTC-5 Brent wrote:
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> On 10/29/2021 4:15 AM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
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> On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 9:08:55 PM UTC-5 johnk...@gmail.com
> wrote:
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>> Lawrence, any guesses as to what Dark Matter could be? Nobody can find
>> any evidence of WI
The whole low energy SUSY theory appears to be in trouble. The breaking of
SUSY as the TeV scale appears not to work. This eliminates the neutralino,
which is a condensate of supersymmetric partners of the Z particle and
photon, appears to not exist. This does remove to a fair degree a SUSY
pre
On 10/29/2021 4:15 AM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 9:08:55 PM UTC-5 johnk...@gmail.com
wrote:
Lawrence, any guesses as to what Dark Matter could be? Nobody
can find any evidence of WIMPS and now sterile neutrinos seems to
have bit the dust. Would you
When you say "WIMPs are most likely ruled out" is that related to failure
to find supersymmetric particles at LHC? (Correct me if I'm wrong, but my
understanding was that many physicists hoped supersymmetry would solve the
'naturalness problem' of the weak energy scale in a way that required
supers
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 9:08:55 PM UTC-5 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Lawrence, any guesses as to what Dark Matter could be? Nobody can find
> any evidence of WIMPS and now sterile neutrinos seems to have bit the
> dust. Would you bet your money on Axions, or some modification of Gener
Lawrence, any guesses as to what Dark Matter could be? Nobody can find
any evidence of WIMPS and now sterile neutrinos seems to have bit the dust.
Would you bet your money on Axions, or some modification of General
Relativity (teleparallel gravity perhaps) or none of the above?
John K Clark
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