Friday, February 01, 2019

TWO superpartner Higgs with different masses. 123.5 and 126 GeV.


There are TWO real Higgs supersymmetrical particles (in a rigid string model) found in the LHC which is denied because they have a different mass.,
https://motls.blogspot.com/2019/02/bear-et-al-string-theory-predicted.html
Quote: "the 125GeV Higgs boson, along with the absence of superpartners at the LHC at this point as well as the null results of the dark matter direct search experiments, is exactly what the most conventional string theory scenario – equipped with a naturally sounding refreshed notion of naturalness and a seemingly conservative type of the anthropic veto – has always predicted."
However, Imo, there is no absence of Higgs superpartners in the LHC. there are two partners: 123,5 and 126 GeV. also mentioned in the past by Dorigo.
According to Quantum FFF Theory, There is a mass difference  because the ( Casimir) vacuum oscillations in our materia;l universe have left handedness.
see: https://www.flickr.com/photos/93308747@N05/albums/72157665806293350
see below:



also called : toroidal orientifold