Generalised Local Extra Dimensions as a Basis for the Elementary Structure of Matter
David J. Jackson

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel approach to fundamental matter structure by augmenting local 4D spacetime intervals, potentially explaining both Standard Model particles and dark matter through local extra dimensions.
Contribution
It introduces a new framework focusing on local spacetime structure rather than global extra dimensions to account for matter and dark sectors.
Findings
Local spacetime augmentation reproduces Standard Model features.
Connections to dark sector models are identified.
Framework offers an alternative to higher-dimensional theories.
Abstract
A central aim of theoretical physics is to account for the structure of matter at the most elementary level as underlying the Standard Model of particle physics, and ideally also as a basis for a substantial dark sector, as distributed in 4-dimensional spacetime. A broad class of theories augment the global 4-dimensional spacetime arena itself to a higher-dimensional spacetime structure, with the properties of matter then deriving from the properties of the extra spatial dimensions. We motivate an alternative approach in which we begin with the local structure of 4-dimensional spacetime and augment the local form for a proper time interval. The symmetries and properties of the residual components, over the local 4-dimensional spacetime form, are found to exhibit appropriate features to account for the visible Standard Model sector while in parallel direct connections can also be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
