
TL;DR
This paper introduces the principle of global relativity within a non-minimal Standard Model, proposing extensions like an extra neutrino and a new Higgs, aiming to unify forces and explore dark matter, while acknowledging current limitations.
Contribution
It presents the principle of global relativity and derives a non-minimal Standard Model that unifies forces and addresses dark matter within experimental reach.
Findings
Unification of forces into SU(5)
Proposal of a new Higgs model
Universe is effectively three-dimensional at the Planck scale
Abstract
We describe the non-minimal Standard Model, consisting of minimalistic extensions of the Standard Model, which for all we know is the theory of the universe, able to describe all of the universe from the beginning of time. Extensions discussed are an extra neutrino and a new Higgs model. We introduce the principle of global relativity and discuss how the theory can be largely derived from this principle. One is led to the unification of forces into SU(5) and a form of dark matter. We discuss the limitations of the theory, showing that it is not the theory of everything. However we argue that it is the only part, that is within conceivable reach of physical experiment or astronomical observations. It is argued, that at the Planck scale the universe is effectively three-dimensional.
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