Journal of Modern Physics

Volume 11, Issue 10 (October 2020)

ISSN Print: 2153-1196   ISSN Online: 2153-120X

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Towards Unification of Fundamental Interactions Using Non-Local Hidden-Variable Theory

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DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2020.1110100    394 Downloads   1,244 Views  Citations
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Problem: In principle there might be a single deeper mechanism underlying the fundamental interactions at both the extremely small scale of particles, and the large scale of gravitation. However it is unclear what form such a theory might take, as the obvious candidates have not yet been successful. Purpose: This work constructs a conceptual framework for the interactions from a non-local hidden-variable (NLHV) perspective, specifically the Cordus NLHV theory. Findings: All the interactions can be attributed to the discrete force emissions from the particle, more specifically from the different attributes thereof. Thus the electrostatic appears to arise from the direct linear effect of the discrete forces; magnetic from bending of the flux tube; gravitation from handed energisation sequence; strong from the synchronisation of emissions; and weak from rearrangement of discrete force emissions hence remanufacturing of particle identity. Originality: An explanation is provided for all the interactions based on non-local hidden-variable theory. Apart from the concept of the discrete force, and its multiple attributes, no new particles or bosons are required.

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Pons, D. (2020) Towards Unification of Fundamental Interactions Using Non-Local Hidden-Variable Theory. Journal of Modern Physics, 11, 1598-1619. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2020.1110100.

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