Physics Asked on August 7, 2021
I read in several sources that the existence of life is impossible in the supersymmetric Minkowski vacuum (also called the terminal vacuum, the true vacuum or the global minimum). Why? After all, after the decay of a metastable vacuum, particles of their own appear in the supersymmetric Minkowski vacuum, these particles interact. What prevents the emergence of complex systems?
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