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Superparticles on the energy horizon

MAY 01, 2007
S. James Gates

Gates replies: A longer article would have indicated that the advance of the energy frontier is a complicated function. Henry Frisch has made reasonable suggestions for some of its independent variables.

Though possessing a career-long interest in supersymmetry, I recall from graduate school that given a scatter-plot of data to make a linear fit to a complicated function, one generally does better using the longest possible baseline. Thus, my estimate is likely the more accurate. Besides, when a theorist finds a number that is correct to within an order of magnitude, victory is usually declared.

Researchers excited by superstring/M-theory are foremost and thoroughly dedicated and well-trained physicists . Accordingly, they are rooting most enthusiastically for the success of their experimentally driven colleagues, if for no other reason than the opportunity for vindication. It would be a point of great pride to have clearly perceived “the mind of God.”

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S. James Gates, (gatess@wam.umd.edu) University of Maryland, College Park, US .

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