Multiverse or Supersymmetry?

I would lean towards the Multiverse theory, but in reality I'm a fan of the infinity concept.. I like the idea of space reaching out without ever stopping. The beauty of realizing that at some point there will be another exact version of me, who has lived my exact life, and is doing just what I'm doing right now..

It also helps that the infinity concept means that right now, somewhere out "there", Star Wars is happening exactly as it happened in the films...;)

That would be great if it wasn't for the thought of another jar jar binks!!! Meesa nota like that.
 
supersymmetry some years back promised a lot but pretty much failed to deliver, largely has become pretty a much discredited theory.
symmetry in particle physics however still going pretty strong.

the search for the one answer to all remains blocked by the ability to link how the quantum world of the very very small fits into the theory of relativity, the world of the very large, plus gravity etc, & how the standard model can still exist intact if the quantum world is ever going to be understood. the apparent ability for 'stuff' to be in many places at the same time.

then along came 'dark matter' & 'dark energy', great shame that Feynman isn't still around.

anybody working on a portable 4.25" event horizon .........

Wow! More than just a golf coach! :whistle: Though it's not quite as simple as 4.25" EH!

My brother began work on a PhD under Prof Roy Kerr back in the early-mid 70s (wasn't able to complete it for a number of reasons). Kerr gave a memorable lecture at my Uni (Canterbury) as a sort of 'return of the prodigal' intro when he came back from Cambridge. Had the pleasure of meeting him on the Golf course, in the company of my old boss, just before he left ChCh for warmer climes

Dave Pelz provides more than enough evidence why Physicists and Golf , while mutually beneficial, should be kept light years (or universes) apart! :rolleye:
 
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I prefer the paradox of time, with space! with this you can do and prove, or disprove, anything :thup:
 
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