What are the Fundamental Matter Particles?
Guowu Meng

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new fundamental framework replacing Lorentz structure with Euclidean Jordan algebra, leading to predictions about universe symmetry, particle generations, and a novel 5th force explaining quark mixing and CP violation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach using Euclidean Jordan algebra to model fundamental particles and predicts a 5th force with experimental consistency.
Findings
The universe is conformally symmetric and 11-dimensional at high temperatures.
There are infinitely many generations of quarks and leptons.
A 5th fundamental force explains quark mixing and CP violation.
Abstract
Quantum theory and Lorentz structure are the twin pillars of fundamental physics today. With quantum theory kept and Lorentz structure replaced by Euclidean Jordan algebra --- a more fundamental structure, one naturally arrives at the notion of abstract fundamental matter particles. These abstract particles fall into distinct abstract universes according to their symmetry groups. If it is assumed that the charged particle count for such an abstract universe is 32, then this abstract universe must be conformally-symmetric and 11-dimensional Lorentzian when it is extremely hot; furthermore, it matches our real world universe in quite a few aspects, from the charged particle content to the existence of dark matter. Based on this match, a few predictions can be made: 1) the electric-weak force symmetry must be broken if the macroscopic spatial dimension is 2 or higher, 2) there are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Computational Physics and Python Applications
