The Big Bang Theory S12 - E24 - Sheldon and Amy,  receive Nobel Award for "Super Asymmetry" theory

The Big Bang Theory S12 - E24 - Sheldon and Amy, receive Nobel Award for "Super Asymmetry" theory

"Super asymmetry" is a term used in the TV show "The Big Bang Theory" to describe a fictional concept in particle physics. It was introduced in the final season of the show, and it's not a real scientific theory. In the show, super asymmetry is presented as a hypothetical theory that Sheldon Cooper and his colleague Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler are working on. According to the show, super asymmetry is a phenomenon that occurs when the basic building blocks of the universe are not symmetrical, leading to unexpected effects in the behavior of matter and energy. However, in real physics, there is no such thing as super asymmetry. The term "asymmetry" does have a scientific meaning, though. In particle physics, asymmetry refers to a difference in the properties of particles and their antiparticles, which is an active area of research.