Hypersymmetry is a term used in physics to describe a hypothetical idea that extends the concept of symmetry beyond what is observed in nature. While there are no known synonyms for hypersymmetry, there are related terms that can be used instead. For example, one could use the term "supersymmetry," which refers to the idea that particles have yet-to-be-discovered partners with different quantum properties. Another related term is "conformal symmetry," which describes transformations that preserve the angles between objects but not their lengths. While these terms are not interchangeable with hypersymmetry, they all relate to mathematical concepts that attempt to explain the behavior of the physical world.