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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 88: Miscellaneous

T 88.4: Vortrag

Freitag, 4. April 2025, 09:45–10:00, ZHG105

Uniqueness of unification — •Christoph Schiller — Motion Moutain Research, Munich

A unified description of motion that includes general relativity and the standard model of particle physics with massive neutrinos must be unique, without inequivalent alternative, and must agree with the observed invariant Planck limits for speed, action, entropy and force. It is first argued that the Planck limits imply

* that space, horizons, wave functions and fields are neither continuous nor discrete,

* that nature at the Planck scale cannot be described with equations,

* that all motion in nature – that of quantum particles, of black hole horizons, and of curved space – results from unobservable filiform, and tangled constituents of Planck radius that follow a simple fundamental principle.

For fermions, this closely resembles the description used by Dirac in his lectures. Step by step, it is found that other constituents, other descriptions of quantum effects and wave functions, other gauge groups, other elementary particles, other Feynman vertices, other values of the fundamental constants, other numbers of dimensions, other theories of gravitation, and other Lagrangians contradict the observed Planck limits. As a result, a unified description of motion must be based on the topology and statistics of tangled constituents. In total, only the fundamental principle implies general relativity and the standard model with massive neutrinos. Any measurable deviation is excluded.

Details and publications at https://motionmountain.net/research

Keywords: origin of elementary particles; origin of interactions; origin of space curvature

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