Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Did the LHC measure SuperSymmetry of two SuSy Higgs particles? (Higgsino)

Surprise There seem to be TWO HIGGS particles 124 and 126 GeV. See CMS- LHC image, ( DUAL HIGGS).
Also proposed by the symmetric Higgs model in Quantum FFF Theory, based on  a set of 3x compound symmetric monopole North or South stringy photons. 
The chirality of the vacuum lattice has a different influence on the tiny different forms of both Higgses, which should be the origin of the mass differences.124-126.
Conclusion: the two LHC signals represent the Higgs and the SuSy Higgs particle 
(called Higgsino) !!
see also: https://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2020/02/my-latest-string-topology.html



All Quarks with QCD colors 
( compound Quarks, different dressed by Gluon/Photon particles, see below string topology)

String topologies of Q-FFF Theory.