Friday, December 17, 2010

String Theory Fails Another Test, the “Supertest” � Not Even Wrong

String Theory Fails Another Test, the “Supertest” � Not Even Wrong: If you believe that string theory “predicts” low-energy supersymmetry, this is a serious failure. Completely independently of string theory, it’s a discouraging result for low-energy supersymmetry in general. The LHC has just dashed hopes that, at least for strongly-interacting particles, supersymmetry would show up just beyond the energy range accessible at the Tevatron.

No comments:

Post a Comment