Principles of Arrangement Field Theory
Diego Marin

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the fundamental principles of Arrangement Field Theory, emphasizing its predictive power regarding fermionic families and space-time dimensions, and explores phenomena like entanglement as microscopic wormholes.
Contribution
It provides a self-contained overview of Arrangement Field Theory with updated insights, highlighting its ability to predict physical properties and interpret quantum phenomena.
Findings
Predicts the number of fermionic families and space-time dimensions.
Interprets entanglement as microscopic wormholes.
Revises previous concepts with new research insights.
Abstract
In this paper I attempt to summarize the fundamental principles which underlie to Arrangement Field Theory. In my intention the exposition would be the most possible intelligible and self-contained. However the exposed concepts are revisited in the light of the new researches, so that they could appear slightly different than in the previous works. Much emphasis is posed here to the power of theory to predict the number of fermionic families (flavours) and space-time dimensions. I also give a quick glance to the entanglement phenomenon and its interpretation as microscopic wormhole.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
