Supersymmetry is a theory that says every fermion (a type of particle like protons, neutrons and electrons) has a supermassive (not sure what supermassive is) partner. Not sure about supergravity either so i think I've just raised more questions.
M. Jacob has written: 'Le\\\Cornet a Des' 'Supersymmetry and Supergravity' 'Aan het einde van de middag' 'Le\\\Laboratoire Central'
Supersymmetry (one word, abbreviated SUSY) is a hypothetical symmetry among groups of particles containing fermions and bosons, esp. in theories of gravity (supergravity) that unify electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force with gravity into a single unified force.
S. Ferrara has written: 'Supersymmetry in mathematics and physics' -- subject(s): Congresses, Supersymmetry 'Supersymmetry'
Concise Encyclopedia of Supersymmetry was created in 2005.
Angel - 1999 Supersymmetry 4-5 was released on: USA: 3 November 2002 Germany: 19 November 2007
The kappa mechanism is significant in particle physics because it helps explain the origin of mass for elementary particles, such as electrons and quarks. This mechanism is a key component of the Higgs mechanism, which is responsible for giving particles their mass.
Konstantin Efetov has written: 'Supersymmetry in disorder and chaos' -- subject(s): Supersymmetry, Surfaces, Order-disorder in alloys, Quantum chaos, Semiconductors, Industrial applications, Metals
Daniel S. Freed has written: 'Instantons and four-manifolds' -- subject- s -: Four-manifolds - Topology -, Instantons 'Five lectures on supersymmetry' -- subject- s -: Supersymmetry
Supersymmetry is a theory which extends our current Standard Model of particle physics beyond its current widely-accepted framework, and proposes a symmetry expressed loosely as a parity or a kind of partnership between two rather different classes of particles, fermions and bosons. While only limited and indirect evidence has been found for its existence, supersymmetry attracts attention because it would solve some troublesome problems in the Standard Model.
Alan Charles Ferber has written: 'Supertwistors and conformal supersymmetry'
Supersymmetry is a theoretical physics concept that proposes a symmetry between particles and forces, suggesting the existence of additional particles beyond those in the Standard Model. The multiverse theory, on the other hand, posits the existence of multiple universes, each with its own set of physical laws and constants. The key difference is that supersymmetry deals with particles and forces within our universe, while the multiverse theory suggests the existence of multiple universes with different properties.
They are definitely NOT the same. But some of those modern theories seem to imply that there are (or can be) multiple universes.