Seeable matter; unseeable antimatter
General Physics
2014-07-21 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory
Abstract
The universe we see gives every sign of being composed of matter. This is considered a major unsolved problem in theoretical physics. Using the mathematical modeling based on the algebra , an interpretation is developed that suggests that this seeable universe is not the whole universe; there is an unseeable part of the universe composed of antimatter galaxies and stuff, and an extra 6 dimensions of space (also unseeable) linking the matter side to the antimatter - at the very least.
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@article{arxiv.1407.4818,
title = {Seeable matter; unseeable antimatter},
author = {Geoffrey Dixon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.4818},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
6 pages Presented at the 3rd Mile High Conference on Nonassociative Mathematics (Denver 2013)