From Asynchronous Logic to the Standard Model to Superflight to the Stars - Stephen Blaha - Books - Pingree-Hill Publishing - 9780984553037 - August 10, 2011
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From Asynchronous Logic to the Standard Model to Superflight to the Stars

Stephen Blaha

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From Asynchronous Logic to the Standard Model to Superflight to the Stars

This edition is the latest in a series of books by this author that have appeared in the past ten years that seek to make sense of the form of The Standard Model. Previously The Standard Model was viewed as a hodgepodge of particles symmetries and features that worked experimentally but was only an approximation to a "true" fundamental theory. The overall purpose of this series of books was to show that the form of The Standard Model is based on certain fundamental principles that ultimately emanate from Logic, Asynchronous Logic in particular. Physical phenomena are asynchronous. The simplest form of Asynchronous Logic has a 4-valued logic that maps naturally to Dirac-like equations. Upon this bridge The Standard Model is constructed with parity violation, particle symmetries SU(3)?SU(2)?U(1)?U(1), and a spin ½ fermion spectrum with four generations of four fermion species split into quarks and leptons. Two species of WIMPs are also derived. A new formulation of Logic is presented. A major application of the derived Standard Model, superluminal starships, is discussed. Tachyon quantum field theory is described in detail as is a new method of renormalization that renormalizes the Standard Model and Quantum Gravity. An alternative method for generating particle masses and mixing angles is presented that avoids the use of Higgs particles.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 10, 2011
ISBN13 9780984553037
Publishers Pingree-Hill Publishing
Pages 692
Dimensions 175 × 35 × 250 mm   ·   1.18 kg
Language English  

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