Quantum field theory in quantum set algebra
David Ritz Finkelstein

TL;DR
This paper proposes a modular quantum framework unifying space-time, particles, and fields of the Standard Model and General Relativity, suggesting novel interpretations of the Higgs field and quantum gravity at the fundamental level.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum set algebra approach that models fundamental physics, including a new perspective on the Higgs field and quantum gravity without black hole phenomena at the quantum cell level.
Findings
Unified quantum architecture for space-time and fields
Higgs field potentially identified with Yang i-field
No black hole phenomena at the quantum cell level
Abstract
A modular quantum architecture is given for the space-time, particles, and fields of the Standard Model and General Relativity. It assumes a right-handed neutrino, so that based on their multiplet structure all fundamental fermions have isospin 1/2. This opens the possibility that the Higgs field can be identified with the Yang -field of 1947. The quantum gravitational metric form proposed is a quantification of the Killing form of the quantum space-time cell. There is no trace of the black hole phenomenon at the one-cell quantum level.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
