Mathematical theory of the origin of matter

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Big Bang Cosmology, Mathematical Models, Matter (Physics), Nuclear Fusion, Relativity, Schroedinger Equation, Equations Of Motion, Hadrons, Nuclear Astrophysics, Particle Motion, Particle Trajectories

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It is shown that from a simple and elegant action it is possible to obtain: (i) the equations of classical dynamics, (ii) Schroedinger's equation, (iii) the dynamical equation of special relativity, (iv) scale-invariant gravitation including general relativity, (v) the mathematical theory of the origin of matter, and (vi) the potential function of inflationary theory. When the action term in question is related to the electromagnetic theory an ugly feature arises, however. There must be a multiplication by a small dimensionless number of order 10 exp -38. If this ugly feature is to be avoided, matter must be taken to originate not as particles observed in the laboratory but as Planck particles. The decay of each such particle into about 10 exp 19 hadrons then explains the genesis of numbers of order 10 exp 38 that appear in physics and cosmology.

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