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<p>[02:08:36] We then choose to add some stuff that we can't see at all that's dark and this matter would be governed by forces that were dark too. There might be dark electromagnetism and dark-strong, and dark-weak. It might be that things break in that sector completely differently and it doesn't break down to SU(3) cross SU(2) to cross U(1) because these are different SU(3), SU(2), and U(1)s, and it may be that there would be like a high-energy SU(5).
<p>[02:08:36] We then choose to add some stuff that we can't see at all that's dark and this matter would be governed by forces that were dark too. There might be dark electromagnetism and dark-strong, and dark-weak. It might be that things break in that sector completely differently and it doesn't break down to SU(3) cross SU(2) to cross U(1) because these are different SU(3), SU(2), and U(1)s, and it may be that there would be like a high-energy SU(5).


<p>[02:09:05] Or some a Pati-Salam model. Imagine then that chirality was not fundamental, but it was emergent that you had some complex and as long as they were cross terms, these two halves would talk to each other. But if they cross terms went away, the two terms would become decoupled. And just the way we have a left hand and we have a right hand, and you asked me, right?
<p>[02:09:05] Or some [[Pati-Salam model]]. Imagine then that chirality was not fundamental, but it was emergent that you had some complex and as long as they were cross terms, these two halves would talk to each other. But if they cross terms went away, the two terms would become decoupled. And just the way we have a left hand and we have a right hand, and you asked me, right?


<p>[02:09:27] Imagine you have a neurological condition and in an Oliver Sacks sort of idiom. If somebody is only aware of one side of their body and they say, Oh my God, I'm deformed, I'm asymmetric, right? But we actually have a symmetry between the two things that can't see each other,
<p>[02:09:27] Imagine you have a neurological condition and in an Oliver Sacks sort of idiom. If somebody is only aware of one side of their body and they say, Oh my God, I'm deformed, I'm asymmetric, right? But we actually have a symmetry between the two things that can't see each other,
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