Fundamental Field Theory in Ten Dimensions and The Early Universe
Ajay Patwardhan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a ten-dimensional unified field theory to explain early universe phenomena, including inflation and dark energy, by linking algebraic and geometric structures to cosmological observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ten-dimensional field theory that unifies all interactions and models early universe cosmology with new interpretations of dark energy and inflation.
Findings
A model of early universe inflation based on ten-dimensional theory
Connections between algebraic structures and cosmological properties
New insights into dark energy and matter in the early universe
Abstract
A unified field theory in ten dimensions, of all interactions, can describe high energy processes occuring in the early universe. In such a theory transitions that give properties of the universe can occur due to the presence of algebraic and geometric structures. A correspondence between theory and observations of the universe is made, to obtain a new interpretation and properties. This paper consists of a field theory and cosmological model of dark and normal energy and matter, cosmological constant, acceleration and inflation in the early universe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
