Supersymmetry is a theoretical framework in physics that proposes the existence of a symmetry between particles with different intrinsic quantum properties, such as bosons (force-carrying particles) and fermions (matter particles). This symmetry predicts the existence of supersymmetric particles, known as superpartners, for each known particle in the Standard Model of particle physics. Supersymmetry has been proposed as a possible solution to various problems in particle physics, such as the hierarchy problem and the lack of a particle candidate for dark matter. Several experiments have been conducted to search for evidence of supersymmetric particles, but so far none have been conclusively detected.