Proceedings to the 11th Workshop 'What Comes Beyond the Standard Models', Bled, July 15 - 25, 2008, Slovenia
G. Bregar, V.V. Dvoeglazov, J. Filippini, M.Yu. Khlopov, A. Kleppe, D., Lukman, N.S. Mankoc Borstnik, A.G. Mayorov, R. Mirman, H.B. Nielsen, E.Yu., Soldatov

TL;DR
This collection of workshop papers explores various advanced topics in theoretical physics, including dark matter models, spacetime non-commutativity, and particle interactions, aiming to address fundamental questions beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
The papers present new theoretical approaches and models that extend current understanding of dark matter, spacetime structure, and particle physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Proposed baryonic heavy stable family as dark matter candidate
Analyzed Lorentz transformations for photons in non-standard contexts
Discussed composite dark matter solutions for underground experiments
Abstract
Contents: 1. Does the Dark Matter Consist of Baryons of New Heavy Stable Family Predicted by the Approach Unifying Spins and Charges? (G. Bregar and N.S. Mankoc Borstnik) 2. Lorentz Transformations for a Photon (V.V. Dvoeglazov) 3. Is the Space-Time Non-commutativity Simply Non-commutativity of Derivatives? (V.V. Dvoeglazov) 4. Composite Dark Matter: Solving the Puzzles of Underground Experiments? (M.Yu. Khlopov, A.G. Mayorov and E.Yu. Soldatov) 5. Spin Connection Makes Massless Spinor Chirally Coupled to Kaluza-Klein Gauge Field After Compactification of to x Infinite Disc Curved on (D. Lukman, N.S. Mankoc Borstnik and H.B. Nielsen) 6. Some Obvious Matters of Physics That Are Not Obvious (R. Mirman) 7. Discussions on the Puzzles of the Dark Matter Search (Video Conference Participants) 8. Scattering With Very Heavy Fermions (A. Kleppe) 9.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques
