Sharapovaphan Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Without a solid "quantum gravity" theory we seem lost in our quest to find the bridge between the banks of General Relativity and the banks of Quantum mechanics. That bridge is currently under construction and the contractor "String Theory Limited" is trying desperately to prove that the size of the bridge does or does not matter. Well, with what has already happened at CERN and the LHC near Geneva Switzerland, it seems that "Supersymmetry Unlimited" may have emerged as a major subcontractor for the all important bridge construction. Is it possible that they have concrete evidence that the particle with zero mass and 2 units of spin does exist?
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