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I don't know if this has been covered on another thread (haven't been back to this particular forum for some time), but I was wondering (this wondering is, of course, due to my inexcusable ignorance of loop quantum gravity): Are supersymmetric partner particles any part of the LQG paradigm?
I ask because it seems that string theorists are keeping their fingers crossed in the hope that Fermilab or the new particle-accelerator in CERN will discover sparticles, but I have no idea what the loopists think of this, or how much stock they put into this particular possibility.
Any information is appreciated.
I ask because it seems that string theorists are keeping their fingers crossed in the hope that Fermilab or the new particle-accelerator in CERN will discover sparticles, but I have no idea what the loopists think of this, or how much stock they put into this particular possibility.
Any information is appreciated.