Solutions to the "General Grand Unification Problem," and the Questions "How Did Our Universe Come Into Being?" and "Of What is Empty Space Composed?"
Robert A. Herrmann

TL;DR
This paper presents a mathematical model within a nonstandard physical world that explains the origin of the universe, the composition of empty space, and the fundamental particles, suggesting a universe-like process akin to an infinitely powerful computer or mind.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mathematical framework predicting a force-like operator and entities that generate natural systems, addressing the pre-geometry problem and universe creation processes.
Findings
Predicts the existence of a force-like operator *S and entity w' in NSP-world.
Shows how fundamental particles can be constructed from a simple process.
Addresses the pre-geometry problem of Wheeler.
Abstract
Using mathematical techniques to model one of the most simplistic of human linguistic processes, it is rationally predicted that within the nonstandard physical world (NSP-world) there exists a force-like (logical) operator *S and an entity w' such that *S{w'} sequentially generates each of the Natural systems that comprise a Universe. This model shows specifically that within the NSP-world the behavior of each Natural world Natural system is related logically. Further, the model predicts the rational existence of a single type of entity within the NSP-world's substratum that can be used to construct, by means of an exceptionally simple process, all of the fundamental Natural world particles used within particle physics. In section 11.2, it is shown how (Natural law) allowable perturbations in Natural system behavior are also included within this mathematical model. These results solve…
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Origins and Evolution of Life · Philosophy and History of Science
