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A postulated symmetry between bosonic and fermionic fields in quantum field theories and string theories.
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Symmetries on String theory
Recently I was watching and reading about String theory, M-theory and the supersymmetry, when I remembered one question that I had while reading 'The Elegant Universe' by Brian Greene that is: why do the … I mean, for the little that I understand, supersymmetry MUST exists, because if not the String theory doesn't work or it's not possible. …