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My understanding of supersymmetry is that quantum particles can be grouped into eights based on their quantum properties.


Physicists are on a quest to find the Holy Grail of Physics - a Theory of Everything, and they're close.

Back in the 1930s, Murray Gelman sought to explain the quantum world using the mathematical concept of symmetry. All in an effort to explain the underlying patterns found in nature that previously were unstructured.

It began with quarks - those fundamental particles that make up the proton and neutron, as well as mesons.

As successful as they were since then we have arrived at a most interesting conclusion - that the universe is in fact a simulation. This conclusion is based on the hints we have received from the Quantum world.

Until next time.
Your understanding would be lucky to fill a thimble.
And yet I'm the one who's the genius. So haha. Fool.

P.S. I have an IQ of 135.
If you have to tell people your IQ, you've obviously failed to demonstrate it.
If Forrest Gump makes a mistake followed by IQ 135 making the same mistake, then who’s more stupid? Isn’t that kind of like super symmetry in some ways, 2 stupid morons each with a different spin.
(Nov 17, 2024 04:36 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]If Forrest Gump makes a mistake followed by IQ 135 making the same mistake, then who’s more stupid? Isn’t that kind of like super symmetry in some ways, 2 stupid morons each with a different spin.

I have been hailed as a genius by those of lesser IQ.