Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

A New Robust Theory of Everything with Expected 10-100 Ppb Anomalies in Some Gravitational Experiments Depending on the Ratio Neutron-Proton.

Authors: Alexis Zaganidis

A New Robust Theory of Everything with Expected 10-100 ppb Anomalies in some Gravitational Experiments depending on the total ghost hypercharges of the proton-electron pair and on the total ghost hypercharges of the neutron. Here, the meaning of the word robust is the use of the concept of $n$-irreducible sequents and $n$-irreducible numbers to constraint the possible theories of everything into a single one with a maximized $n$-irreducible number. We try to write the definitions of the theory of everything in the most rigorous mathematical way and in a compatible way with every known experiments. A kind of Nobel Prize experiment is proposed for detecting anomaly between orbital parameters of identical metallic balls orbiting around Earth with different neutron-proton ratio. An anomaly between $10^{-8}-10^{-12}$ is expected and the current precision is $10^{-8.7}$.

Comments: 11 Pages. 11 years of researches.

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[v1] 2020-09-15 20:19:40
[v2] 2020-09-19 20:27:28
[v3] 2020-10-18 19:15:17
[v4] 2020-10-27 06:10:33
[v5] 2020-10-31 19:43:27
[v6] 2020-11-15 18:48:11

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