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Re: anti-bosonic, string knots?

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Posted by DocN on July 23, 2002 at 15:16:45:

In Reply to: Re: String Theory, SUSY, anti-bosons/fermions posted by dr_syed_ameen2000 on July 23, 2002 at 14:55:23:

That is an excellent point, it is all too speculative--lacking experimental verification. I have added some more, perhaps, going too far?
1>All particles have anti-particles.
2>the Higgs boson(exchange particle not yet discovered) is a particle,
3>therefore, the Higgs boson has an anti-boson.
4> And, "boson and its antiboson carry opposite relative intrinsic parity because the C and P operators of the (1,0) (0,1) representation space anticommute, rather than commute." See-

http://216.239.35.100/search?q=cache:RXqIF_ubyd0C:arxiv.org/pdf/hep-ph/0010046+Higgs+boson+antiboson&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
It could all be a mute topic, in the end.
Some researcher in the Open University of Germany I believe, has related this to "string knots"?--a whole new approach in string theory.

Doc

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