Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Nova Quantum Gravity: Theory of Initial Generation of only One Particle in the Big Bang

Authors: Melissa Blau

In contrary to the Standard Model, we present a theory and modality by which in the Big Bang not all elemental particles and antiparticles that exist today were produced at once and in the same amount, but very probably initially only one type of particle, the down-quarks, which were emitted by the extreme thermal radiation during Big Bang. This is a much more realistic scenario compared to the Standard Model. The theory can be proofed impressively by the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. In the further we describe the generation mode of all other common elemental particles starting from the down-quarks during the expansion phase of the young universe.

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