supersymmetrian
Supersymmetrian is a hypothetical concept in theoretical physics that proposes a fundamental symmetry between two classes of elementary particles: bosons and fermions. Bosons are force-carrying particles like photons and gluons, while fermions are matter particles like electrons and quarks. Supersymmetry, often abbreviated as SUSY, suggests that every known elementary particle has a corresponding "superpartner" with a different spin. For example, the electron, a fermion, would have a superpartner called the selectron, which would be a boson. Similarly, the photon, a boson, would have a photino, a fermion.
This symmetry is not observed directly in nature at current energy scales, which implies that if supersymmetry