2-States and a fifth force
Burra G.Sidharth

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new formulation based on the Kerr-Newman metric that predicts an additional, previously unknown force, potentially corresponding to the elusive 'fifth force' in physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theoretical approach linking the Kerr-Newman metric to a new force, providing a potential explanation for the fifth force hypothesis.
Findings
Identification of an extra force from the Kerr-Newman metric
Theoretical justification for the fifth force concept
Potential implications for fundamental physics
Abstract
We consider a formulation using Kerr-Newman metric which leads to an extra force hitherto unknown and we justify that this is the "fifth Force" that is being sought after.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
