Speculations on events in the very early universe beyond the standard model: 0th generation stage immediately following the big bang

Physics – General Physics

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We suggest that by virtue of the very early processes immediately following the big bang incipient 1st generation particles are created forming periodic strings to confine the quarks. These strings may be described either by the Laplace equation, due to vanishing space charges, or by Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) equation, due to finite charges. We also propose that the supersymmetry created by the big bang is broken through extended vibronic mixing at the end of the 0th generation giving rise to the diversity of atoms and molecules at the later stages of the evolving universe. We choose quark confinement by electrostatic strings supplied by 2D solutions of the PB equation.

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