Dark matter and the origin of mass: a simplified semiclassical approach
Abstract
The pervasive presence in space of a flux of high-speed, electrically uncharged dark matter particles is examined here for potential consequences. Dark matter interactions with ordinary matter are considered, and a model of the dark matter flux is developed. In this model, the property of matter that we designate as mass is a measure of the interaction cross section of ordinary matter with the flux of dark matter. From this model emerge effects similar to certain quantum phenomena, and also a flux-mediated attractive inverse-square force between particles of ordinary matter. The occurrence of effects resembling both quantum phenomena and effects resembling gravitational phenomena in this model may enable a straightforward examination of convergence of gravitational physics and quantum mechanics.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0006040,
title = {Dark matter and the origin of mass: a simplified semiclassical approach},
author = {C. L. Herzenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0006040},
year = {2009}
}
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15 pages