The phenomenological implications of the eleven dimensional limit of
M-theory (strongly coupled E8×E8) are investigated. In particular
we calculate the supersymmetric particle spectrum subject to constraints of
correct electroweak symmetry breaking and the requirement that the lightest
supersymmetric particle provides the dark matter of the universe. We also
calculate direct detection event rates of the lightest neutralino relevant for
non-baryonic dark matter experiments. The modulation effect, due to Earth's
annual motion is also calculated.Comment: LaTeX file, 30 pages including 12 figures;v2 typos fixed and
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