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Supersymmetry vs Superspin - What's the difference?

supersymmetry | superspin |

In physics|lang=en terms the difference between supersymmetry and superspin

is that supersymmetry is (physics) a theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions while superspin is (physics) a form of spin associated with supersymmetry.

As nouns the difference between supersymmetry and superspin

is that supersymmetry is (physics) a theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions while superspin is (physics) the spin of a superconducting particle, wave etc.

supersymmetry

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (physics) A theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2013-11-22, author= Alok Jha
  • , volume=189, issue=24, page=32, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly) , title= Stephen Hawking: physics would be 'more interesting' if Higgs boson hadn't been found , passage=Supersymmetry is the concept that known particles – such as electrons, quarks and photons – have a heavier and as-yet-undetected "superpartner".}}

    Synonyms

    * SUSY (abbreviation)

    superspin

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (physics) The spin of a superconducting particle, wave etc.
  • (physics) A form of spin associated with supersymmetry