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Re: String Theory, SUSY, anti-bosons/fermions

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Posted by DocN on July 22, 2002 at 13:58:14:

In Reply to: Re: String Theory, SUSY, anti-bosons/fermions posted by dr_syed_ameen2000 on July 22, 2002 at 13:01:52:

Dr. Ameen,
A particle with spin half together with its anti-particle is said to form a spinor (state vector with four components). This might be as follows: a boson intersection can be the intersection of two possible move-bunches; and being from two different strategy-clouds they might be mutually exclusive as other parts of the strategies may interfere. So one boson may annihalate its anti-particle; and for neither of these little bunches of moves to occur may require a strategy different from either source-strategy thus a release of strategy energy. See-

http://www.astronomy.net/forums/god/messages/15586.shtml?show=top

Wouldn't the "its anti-particle" be an anti-boson--that is boson perhaps, "going backwards" similar to a boson phase loop "doubles over" to form a fermion loop? Also, Greene in "The Elegant Universe" states on page 360--"about half of the collisions will involve string/antistring pairs..." So, is there or not, antistrings? As you can tell, this is not my area of expertise, if any of these areas, could be so considered.

Doc

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