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Old Puzzles
In this talk I first briefly review how far we have come in answering old questions about the most fundamental building blocks of matter. I begin with things we know, which is the Standard Model, and then talk about things we can guess, which is superstring theory. After this review I discuss a key...
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author | Schmidhuber, Christof |
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description | In this talk I first briefly review how far we have come in answering old questions about the most fundamental building blocks of matter. I begin with things we know, which is the Standard Model, and then talk about things we can guess, which is superstring theory. After this review I discuss a key point at which our understanding of superstring theory presently stops: the problem of supersymmetry breaking and the cosmological constant. I explain in which direction I imagine a way out. This way out predicts gravitinos and dilatons with masses of order milli-eV. |
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spelling | cern-4729552023-03-14T19:53:05Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/472955engSchmidhuber, ChristofOld PuzzlesParticle Physics - TheoryParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn this talk I first briefly review how far we have come in answering old questions about the most fundamental building blocks of matter. I begin with things we know, which is the Standard Model, and then talk about things we can guess, which is superstring theory. After this review I discuss a key point at which our understanding of superstring theory presently stops: the problem of supersymmetry breaking and the cosmological constant. I explain in which direction I imagine a way out. This way out predicts gravitinos and dilatons with masses of order milli-eV.In this talk I first briefly review how far we have come in answering old questions about the most fundamental building blocks of matter. I begin with things we know, which is the Standard Model, and then talk about things we can guess, which is superstring theory. After this review I discuss a key point at which our understanding of superstring theory presently stops: the problem of supersymmetry breaking and the cosmological constant. I explain in which direction I imagine a way out. This way out predicts gravitinos and dilatons with masses of order milli-eV.hep-th/0207203CERN-TH-2000-254CERN-TH-2000-254oai:cds.cern.ch:4729552000 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Particle Physics - Phenomenology Schmidhuber, Christof Old Puzzles |
title | Old Puzzles |
title_full | Old Puzzles |
title_fullStr | Old Puzzles |
title_full_unstemmed | Old Puzzles |
title_short | Old Puzzles |
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topic | Particle Physics - Theory Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
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