Flavour mixing and mass matrices via anticommuting properties
Robert Delbourgo

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel framework using five anticommuting property coordinates to unify fundamental particles and explains flavor mixing through a Higgs superfield's expectation values.
Contribution
It introduces a new scheme with anticommuting coordinates that differs from the standard model and accounts for flavor mixing via a single Higgs superfield.
Findings
All known particles fit into the five anticommuting coordinate scheme
Flavor mixing is explained through Higgs superfield expectation values
The scheme offers a different perspective from the standard model
Abstract
Five anticommuting property coordinates can accommodate all the known fundamental particles in their three generations plus more. We describe the points of difference between this scheme and the standard model and show how flavour mixing arises through a set of expectation values carried by a single Higgs superfield.
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