The metron model. Towards a unified deterministic theory of fields and particles

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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latex2e, 32 pages, 4 figures; presented at Prof. Wolfgang Kundt's 65'th birthday symposium at the University of Bonn, Germany

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A conceptual summary is given of a deterministic unified field and particle theory (the metron model) developed in more mathematical detail in a four-part paper published in Physics Essays (1996/97). The model is developed from Einsteins vacuum gravitational equations, Ricci tensor $R_{LM}=0$, in a higher dimensional space. It is postulated that the equations support soliton-type solutions (metrons) which reproduce all the basic field equations of quantum field theory, including not only the Maxwell-Dirac-Einstein system, but also all fields and symmetries of the Standard Model. Bell's theorem on the non-existence of hidden-variable models of quantum phenomena is circumvented through the time-reversal symmetry of all interactions on microphysical scales. The model, when completed, should yield all particle properties and universal physical constants from first principles.

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