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This monograph tackles three challenges. First, show a
mathematics-based meta-model that matches known elementary
particles. Second, apply models, based on the meta-model, to match
other known physics data. Third, predict future physics data. The
math features solutions to isotropic pairs of isotropic quantum
harmonic oscillators. This monograph matches some solutions to
known elementary particles. Matched properties include spin, types
of interactions in which the particles partake, and (for elementary
bosons) approximate masses. Other solutions point to possible
elementary particles. This monograph applies the models and the
extended particle list. Results narrow gaps between physics data
and theory. Results pertain to elementary particles, astrophysics,
and cosmology. For example, this monograph predicts properties for
beyond-the-Standard-Model elementary particles, proposes
descriptions of dark matter and dark energy, provides new
relationships between known physics constants (including masses of
some elementary particles), includes theory that dovetails with the
ratio of dark matter to ordinary matter, includes math that
dovetails with the number of elementary-fermion generations,
suggests forces that govern the rate of expansion of the universe,
and suggests additions to and details for the cosmology timeline.
Math models may resolve about 10 particle-physics and
astrophysics problems. The models use harmonic-oscillator math. The
models correlate with Standard Model basic particles. The models
seem to correlate with the following.
A family of zero-mass bosons includes photons, gravitons, and
spin-3 and spin-4 particles. Effects of the family govern the rate
of expansion of the universe. Dark matter and dark energy consist
of up to two kinds of stuff. One kind features peers of baryonic
matter. The other kind includes fermions with spins 3/2 and 7/2. C,
P, and T violations exceed amounts correlating with models limited
to spins that do not exceed 1. Reactions led to matter/antimatter
imbalance. Gravitons and some spin-1 bosons correlate with neutrino
oscillations. Some ratios correlating with particle masses feature
integers. Basic fermions have 3 generations. Possibly-infinite
zero-point vacuum energy need not be a concern.
Thomas J. Buckholtz invites you to read, enjoy, learn, and
extend work Physics Beyond Spin One discusses.
Insight matters. People use insight to be aware, to plan, to
achieve, and to appreciate achievements. Needs for crucial insight
range from personal to global.
Now, you can use Direct Outcomes checklists to create crucial
insight - easily and quickly - throughout your work. People use
Direct Outcomes to frame issues, solve problems, and create
opportunities.
Address pivotal questions such as the following. "What services
do our customers need?" "What do we need to do?" "How well do we
need to do it?" "Who best should do it?" "What impact will it
have?" "What should we say?" "What else should we consider?" Gain
crucial, situation-specific insight.
Dr. Thomas J. Buckholtz wrote this book so that you can use
Direct Outcomes, think well, create crucial insight, use the
insight, do great, and thrive.
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