Ten Puzzles in Particle Theory and Quarks as Only Possible Magic Particles with Some Symmetries
Yi-Fang Chang

TL;DR
This paper discusses ten fundamental puzzles in particle physics, exploring issues from quarks and symmetries to dark matter, proposing that quarks may be special symmetrical particles with mysterious properties.
Contribution
It introduces ten unresolved questions in particle theory, highlighting potential new perspectives on quarks and fundamental principles.
Findings
Quarks may be unique symmetrical particles.
Several fundamental principles could be violated or need revision.
Dark matter and dark energy remain deeply mysterious.
Abstract
We propose ten puzzles in particle theory: quark, asymmetries of quantum numbers in the Standard Model, point particle and interaction-distance, mystic Higgs mechanism, possible violation of the Pauli Exclusion Principle and some basic principles, neutrino and its oscillation, uncertainty principle and superstring, the superposition principle and entangled state, the wave property and duality, dark matter and dark energy. In particular, it is discussed that quarks possess many questions, and are possibly only some symmetrical magic particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
