3 fermionic families naturally arise from hyperionic formalism
Diego Marin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hyperionic (complex quaternion) quantum theory that naturally explains the existence of three fermionic families, dark matter, and superfields without introducing unseen particles.
Contribution
It introduces a hyperionic formalism providing a novel theoretical basis for fermionic families and dark matter, avoiding the need for hypothetical particles.
Findings
Three fermionic families arise naturally from hyperionic formalism
Dark matter and superfields are explained without unseen particles
Hyperionic quantum theory offers a new perspective on fundamental particle families
Abstract
We'll show as a quantum theory based on hyperions (said also "complex quaternions") gives reason straightforwardly for the existence of three fermionic families, dark matter and superfields which don't require never seen particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
