0:00:05.529,0:00:07.387 You've probably heard of electrons and protons, 0:00:07.387,0:00:09.761 the building block particles that make up atoms. 0:00:09.761,0:00:12.137 But there are all kinds of other particles in the universe, 0:00:12.137,0:00:15.095 and we have a pretty good idea of what they are and how they interact. 0:00:15.095,0:00:18.622 But even our best theories struggle when it comes to big nasty questions. 0:00:18.622,0:00:20.116 Like, where does mass come from? 0:00:20.116,0:00:21.982 And what is dark matter made of? 0:00:21.982,0:00:25.118 There may be a theory that can answer these questions at a stroke. 0:00:25.118,0:00:28.987 It's elegant, mathematically speaking, but is it true? 0:00:28.987,0:00:31.107 It's called "Super Symmetry". 0:00:35.061,0:00:38.594 If you wanted to explain why all stuff in the universe behaves the way it does, 0:00:38.594,0:00:41.822 you could do a lot worse than the so-called "Standard Model". 0:00:41.822,0:00:43.692 Developed in the 1960's and 70's, 0:00:43.692,0:00:47.214 it categorises all fundemental particles as either "leptons", like electrons, 0:00:47.214,0:00:50.906 "quarks", the building blocks of protons and neutrons, 0:00:50.906,0:00:55.738 or "force carriers", like photons, which transmit electric and magnetic force. 0:00:56.107,0:00:58.416 The Standard Model is a triumph of modern physics, 0:00:58.416,0:01:01.572 every particle the theory predicts has been observed in experiments, 0:01:01.572,0:01:03.367 except for one.[br] 0:01:03.367,0:01:07.331 The Higgs boson, a force carrrier thought to give other particles the property of mass, 0:01:07.331,0:01:09.754 has so far eluded direct detection. 0:01:09.754,0:01:13.086 And what's worse, experiments suggest that if the Higgs boson exists, 0:01:13.086,0:01:16.605 it would likely be way lighter than the simple Standard Model predicts. 0:01:17.589,0:01:19.414 But all is not lost. 0:01:19.414,0:01:21.945 Physicists can get around this problem with a little mathematical tweaking. 0:01:21.945,0:01:25.614 Think of the Standard Model as an old school hi-fi stereo system, 0:01:25.614,0:01:29.492 and the variables in the theory are like the knobs on the amplifier. 0:01:29.492,0:01:32.998 To get the sound you want you can twiddle the various bass, mid and high levels, 0:01:32.998,0:01:36.623 tweaking by tiny amounts until it sounds just right. 0:01:36.623,0:01:39.721 That's fine for listening to [Led] Zeppelin records, but instead of just 3 knobs 0:01:39.721,0:01:42.083 the Standard Model has almost 20. 0:01:42.083,0:01:44.162 How would you know how to set them all? 0:01:44.162,0:01:48.011 With no real physical reason for turning one know one way, and another the other way, 0:01:48.011,0:01:52.377 it's all very arbitrary, and not how we'd like to think the universe actually works. 0:01:52.377,0:01:54.562 It would be nice if there were a more elegant solution. 0:01:54.562,0:01:59.676 As it turns out the theory of Super Symmetry allows the mass of the Higgs boson 0:01:59.676,0:02:02.058 to be in the right range without fine tuning the math. 0:02:02.058,0:02:05.639 It does so by introducing a whole new cast of particles to pair up with the ones 0:02:05.639,0:02:07.453 we already know about. 0:02:07.453,0:02:12.404 These super partners are like bizarre world versions of the Standard Model particles only more massive. 0:02:12.404,0:02:15.662 And not only do they interact to solve the Higgs mass problem, 0:02:15.662,0:02:18.307 they also provide a plausible explanation for dark matter. 0:02:18.307,0:02:21.417 The mysterious mass that makes up the bulk of the universe. 0:02:21.417,0:02:24.716 The problem is none of these super particles have been detected yet. 0:02:24.716,0:02:28.723 Even by the Large Hadron Collider, which many thought would have found them by now. 0:02:28.723,0:02:32.056 This doesn't mean Super Symmetry isn't true, but it leaves the door open 0:02:32.056,0:02:34.914 for all kinds of other theories, from messier versions of the Standard Model 0:02:34.918,0:02:37.433 to more exotic theories envoking extra dimensions. 0:02:38.033,0:02:41.641 So far, with no Higgs boson and no super partners, the chance of having 0:02:41.641,0:02:45.137 a simple theory to explain everything seems to be getting smaller. 0:02:45.137,0:02:46.637 But that may be ok. 0:02:46.637,0:02:50.560 After all, there's nothing that says the physical world has to follow elegant mathematical rules. 0:02:50.560,0:02:54.634 As much as we might hate to admit it, it could be that even at its most fundamental levels, 0:02:54.634,0:02:56.764 reality is just messy.