
Supersymmetry
Author(s) -
Min Raj Lamsal
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the himalayan physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2542-2545
DOI - 10.3126/hj.v4i0.9432
Subject(s) - physics , supersymmetry , electroweak interaction , theoretical physics , fundamental interaction , theory of everything (philosophy) , universe , elementary particle , space (punctuation) , construct (python library) , quantum gravity , particle physics , epistemology , quantum mechanics , philosophy , computer science , linguistics , quantum , programming language
This article deals with the introduction of supersymmetry as the latest and most emerging burning issue for the explanation of nature including elementary particles as well as the universe. Supersymmetry is a conjectured symmetry of space and time. It has been a very popular idea among theoretical physicists. It is nearly an article of faith among elementary-particle physicists that the four fundamental physical forces in nature ultimately derive from a single force. For years scientists have tried to construct a Grand Unified Theory showing this basic unity. Physicists have already unified the electron-magnetic and weak forces in an 'electroweak' theory, and recent work has focused on trying to include the strong force. Gravity is much harder to handle, but work continues on that, as well. In the world of everyday experience, the strengths of the forces are very different, leading physicists to conclude that their convergence could occur only at very high energies, such as those existing in the earliest moments of the universe, just after the Big Bang.The Himalayan Physics Vol. 4, No. 4, 2013 Page: 75-79 Uploaded date: 12/23/2013