In the last 40 years (approximately) people have been "discovering", "rediscovering" and "studying" SUSY as a powerful tool and "symmetry principle".
Question:
What if SUSY is not realized in Nature at the end? Is SUSY the only path to "relate" fermions and bosons or what else? Remark: SUSY has not been discovered yet, so keep you totally conservative. What if there is no SUSY?
Bonus:
What are the merits of SUSY? What are its main issues? I do know some answers to this, but I think it could very enlightening if we "listed" pros and contras of current supersymmetric theories to see where we are NOW.
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