"It would be nice if the LHC would find supersymmetry." Das CERN hat letzte Woche ein Interview mit Edward Witten (9 Minuten) ins Netz gestellt: "Supersymmetry updates Einsteins relativity theory to include quantum variables in the structure of space and time. What that would mean in practice is that space-time has a new quantum dimension and an electron vibrating in this quantum dimension would give a new particle that could be produced and detected at LHC. This new particle would be electrically charged like the electron but unlike the electron it would not have mechanical properties."
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