Astrophysics

   

New Physics Definition

Authors: Antonio A. Colella

“New Physics” is defined as physics requirements or specifications or descriptions which never previously existed. An example of “New Physics” approximately 60 years ago, was the Higgs/Englert requirement of the Higgs force (boson) giving mass to fundamental matter particles. Two “New Physics” definition concepts are the current astrophysics community’s detection of “New Physics” in laboratories prior to analyses and my analyses of “New Physics” prior to detection in laboratories. The latter concept is the basis for a two-step Theory of Everything (TOE) physics solution, which defined 689 or 61% of all 1,134 TOE requirements as “New Physics” requirements. In contrast, the current astrophysics community has not defined a single “New Physics” requirement. Thus, this article describes “New Physics” definition and summarizes a two-step TOE physics solution.

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