A Classification of the Fundamental 3+1+1 Forces
S. Afsar Abbas

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new classification framework for the fundamental forces, including the dark energy component, aiming to resolve current inconsistencies in physics and enhance understanding of space-time.
Contribution
It introduces a novel idea of classifying the fundamental forces, including the 3+1+1 forces, providing a new perspective on relativity and dark energy.
Findings
A new classification scheme for fundamental forces including dark energy.
A reinterpretation of Einstein's equations from the new perspective.
Potential resolution of the dark energy problem.
Abstract
The Dark Energy problem is forcing us to re-examine our models and our understanding of relativity and space-time. The Standard Model of particle physics and its extensions are already in crisis. Having failed so far to include gravity in a proper unified framework, these are now faced with an additional unwanted fifth force of repulsion. How does one understand this 3+1+1 fundamental force dilemma? Quite clearly this points to a limitation of our present understanding and demands extension of our theoretical framework. To be able to go beyond these limitations, here we introduce a novel idea of the Fundamental Forces. This allows us to perceive the General Theory of Relativity and Einstein's Equation from a different perspective. This will give us an additional and an all-encompassing way of classifying these five fundamental forces in a consistent manner. In addition to providing us…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Advanced Differential Geometry Research
