
TL;DR
This paper argues that all physical phenomena can be explained using well-known particles and forces, asserting no new physics is necessary beyond established theories and particles.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive reinterpretation of physical events using known particles and forces, challenging the need for new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
All phenomena explained by known particles and forces
Discussion of leptons, quarks, photons, gluons, W and Z bosons
Addresses dark energy and dark matter within existing frameworks
Abstract
You shall not find any new physics, because all physical events are interpreted well-known particles (leptons, quarks, photons, gluons, W-bosons, Z-boson) and forces which have long known (electroweak, gravity, strong interactions). Contents: 1. Pointlike events and probability. 2. Leptons' moving equations and masses. 3. Fermion-antifermion asommetry. 4. Electroweak equations. 5. Chromatic states and gluons. 6. Asimptotic freedom, confinement, Newton's gravity. 7. Dark energy and dark matter. 8. Events and particles. 9. Conclusion.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarth Systems and Cosmic Evolution · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
