From: ganesh on 3 Apr 2010 07:21 Guys, the superpartner of the right handed neutrino is zero spin.
From: Igor on 3 Apr 2010 09:45 On Apr 2, 6:20 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Apr 1, 9:04 pm, ganesh <ganeshs...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > hi, > > The right handed neutrino is a gauge singlet. Hence its > > superpartner right handed sneutrino should be a candidate for a gauge > > singlet for the linear term in the superpotential. So, why do we say > > that MSSM does not have any candidate particle for the linear term in > > the superpotential > > > ganesh > > How does a point rotate? It doesn't. > And how many degrees of freedom does a point rotate in? None.
From: PD on 3 Apr 2010 11:54 On Apr 2, 5:20 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Apr 1, 9:04 pm, ganesh <ganeshs...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > hi, > > The right handed neutrino is a gauge singlet. Hence its > > superpartner right handed sneutrino should be a candidate for a gauge > > singlet for the linear term in the superpotential. So, why do we say > > that MSSM does not have any candidate particle for the linear term in > > the superpotential > > > ganesh > > How does a point rotate? > > And how many degrees of freedom does a point rotate in? > > Mitch Raemsch It doesn't. Quantum mechanical spin does not mean rotation. If the term confuses you, then stop calling it spin and start calling it fernification. It is a unique property and so it might be easier if you gave it a unique name. PD
From: PD on 3 Apr 2010 11:55 On Apr 3, 12:00 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Apr 2, 9:54 pm, dlzc <dl...(a)cox.net> wrote: > > > > > Dear BURT: > > > On Apr 2, 8:14 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 2, 8:07 pm, moro...(a)world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) > > > wrote: > > > > > BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> writes: > > > > >On Apr 1, 9:04 pm, ganesh <ganeshs...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > >> hi, > > > > >> The right handed neutrino is a gauge > > > > >> singlet. Hence its superpartner right > > > > >> handed sneutrino should be a candidate > > > > >> for a gauge singlet for the linear term > > > > >> in the superpotential. So, why do we say > > > > >> that MSSM does not have any candidate > > > > >> particle for the linear term in the > > > > >> superpotential > > > > > >How does a point rotate? > > > > > It doesn't. > > > > Spin is changing size of a constant rotation. > > > No, its not. > > > > Spin is a wrong concept. Rotation is what > > > needs to be addressed. > > > Spin is *not* rotation, BURT.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_%28physics%29 > > ... your eternal ignorance needs to be addressed. > > > David A. Smith- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > An ice skater pulling in her arms does not rotate faster. She spins > faster. Your use of "spin" here STILL doesn't mean what quantum mechanical spin means. > > Spin has been mistaken for rotation. It is a changing size of an > unchanging rotation speed. No, this is not what quantum mechanical spin is, either. > > Mitch Raemsch
From: Y.Porat on 3 Apr 2010 13:00
On Apr 3, 5:07 am, moro...(a)world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) wrote: > BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> writes: > >On Apr 1, 9:04 pm, ganesh <ganeshs...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> hi, > >> The right handed neutrino is a gauge singlet. Hence its > >> superpartner right handed sneutrino should be a candidate for a gauge > >> singlet for the linear term in the superpotential. So, why do we say > >> that MSSM does not have any candidate particle for the linear term in > >> the superpotential > > >> ganesh > >How does a point rotate? > > It doesn't. ----------------- the neutrino is apparently a very small particle but certainly not a point the point does not belong to physics it is an abstract concept in geometry anyway my suggestion is that that very small particle is in movement!! a circular movement!! actually most basic particles are not just their massive body but the massive body AND their orbit !! metaphorically as if our globe will not be just the massive earth but that massive body **together with its orbit around the sun !! (my 'circlon ' can fit nicely to that ) ATB Y.Porat ------------------ |