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Chiral-Electromagnetic Gravitational Theory of Every "Thing" Evolving Gelfand-Dirac Hamilton-Riemann Quantum Cosmology

General Physics 2019-04-26 v6

Abstract

The term 'quc' is shorthand here for a cosmological -- not a physical -- 'quantum-universe constituent'. Although self-adjoint Hilbert-space angular-momentum and momentum operators unitarily generate quc rotations and spatial displacements, no single-quc is a physical 'thing'. Photons, 3 generations of fermions, plus massive vector and scalar bosons -- all physicist-deemed 'elementary' -- as well as dark matter, galaxies and black holes, within an evolving universe are, we propose, each a temporary 'quc family' that aggregates 8 Noether-conserved quc attributes. No 'thing' is elementary. Here proposed is a thing-devoid 'von-Neumann big bang' -- that established a huge but finite and permanent set of speed-c chiral qucs, with 'masses' M h /2{\tau}c 2 , where M = 1, 2,... M max and {\tau} is 'universe age'. ('Quc-mass', although not physically-meaningful, has the same dimensionality as any thing 's 'mass'.) Quc-aggregate (thing) creations and disappearances -- i.e., 'evolution' -- are symmetry-governed by an 8-parameter 'centered-Lorentz' (CL) Lie group. CL's 6-parameter SL (2, c) Riemann-geometric 'exterior' of quc rotations and hyperbolic spatial displacements, has a conserved algebra of quc angular-momentum together with quc momentum times {\tau}. A 2-parameter non-geometric CL-central algebra comprises a pair of discrete coupled and conserved quc attributes -- electric charge and 'chirality'. Chirality, without any physics counterpart, renders CL a supersymmetry and provides our present universe with nuclear forces -- 'strong interactions'.

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@article{arxiv.1601.06021,
  title  = {Chiral-Electromagnetic Gravitational Theory of Every "Thing" Evolving Gelfand-Dirac Hamilton-Riemann Quantum Cosmology},
  author = {Geoffrey F. Chew},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.06021},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Aggregate evolution, with a fixed and finite set of qucs, proceeds via a Schrodinger equation whose CL-invariant self-adjoint non-diagonalizable hamiltonian has potential-energies dependent on correlated quc electric-charges and 'masses'. Hamiltonian expectation specifies total universe energy