No, "Super Asymmetry" as portrayed in the television show The Big Bang Theory is not a real scientific concept. It was a fictional idea created for the show's storyline and comedic purposes.
In the show, the character Sheldon Cooper proposed the concept of Super Asymmetry as an extension of the existing concept of asymmetry in physics. However, Super Asymmetry does not have any basis in real scientific theories or principles.
It's important to note that while The Big Bang Theory incorporated scientific themes and references, it is primarily a sitcom designed for entertainment rather than an accurate portrayal of scientific concepts or research. It is always advisable to consult reliable scientific sources or consult with experts in the field for accurate information on scientific topics.