Authors: Stephen H. Jarvis
Presented here is the case for what has been termed Temporal Calculus, a new calculus central to a time-algorithm that is able to calculate a direct reference of time to 3-d space and thereby present the case for a mathematics that exists between time and space. The creative drive for this proposed Temporal Calculus is to present a solution to the symmetry-breaking feature of the most basic/elementary particles compared to the vacuum of space, and therefore to directly address the “Yang-Mills existence and mass gap” problem, in providing a solution. Although the equations of Yang-Mills remain unsolved at energy scales relevant for describing atomic nuclei, Temporal Calculus can show how the elementary particles themselves give rise to the physics of nuclei and nuclear constituents, thus providing a solution to a key problem in theoretical particle physics.
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