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32 - The Mystery of the Higgs Boson's Mass

Why This Universe?

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The Problem With Supersymmetry

In particle physics theory called supersymmetry, every boson in nature has a fermion as a partner. The only problem is that we've seen no evidence of these super partner particles. It doesn't rule out supersymmetry completely, but it definitely has put some strain on the theory. If you want to learn more about what's going on with supers asymmetry, stick around for the next episode of Why the C-Niverse.

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