On Origin of Mass and Supersymmetry
Kazunari Shima, Motomu Tsuda

TL;DR
This paper explores how nonlinear supersymmetric general relativity provides new perspectives on the origin of mass and links cosmology with low-energy particle physics.
Contribution
It introduces novel insights into mass origin and cosmology-particle physics relations through nonlinear supersymmetric general relativity.
Findings
New understanding of mass origin
Connections between cosmology and particle physics
Insights into supersymmetry's role in fundamental physics
Abstract
We show that the nonlinear supersymmetric general relativity gives new insights into the origin of mass and elucidates the mysterious relations between the cosmology and the (low energy) particle physics.
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