The article highlights the foundational aspects of the
Standard Model of particle physics. By identifying potential foundational
errors and proposing a new model that seeks to address these issues,
incorporate gravity, and explain the mass of subnuclear particles, this work
could significantly influence theoretical physics. Critical examinations like
this are vital for advancing our understanding and stimulating further
research, making the manuscript an important contribution to the field. In
Physics, when various theories have disputed points, they are temporarily
established, until their disputed points are clarified. If the disputed points
of the theories are not clarified, the theories are rejected, if they are
clarified and no new disputed points arise, the theories are definitively
established. Even if the contentious aspects of a theory are not very
important, it is still possible to establish it beyond a reasonable doubt.
Nonetheless, a well-established theory is never completely unquestioned because,
as research advances, new information may come to light that calls into doubt
the theory's accuracy.
The proponents of the theory claim that the Standard Model, a
branch of the theory of Quanta, has been established as a very well-founded
theory that has predicted numerous experimental results, the existence of
numerous particles, and withstood numerous theoretical and experimental tests.
The theory describes the elementary structural components of matter, the
strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions between them, and the Higgs
mechanism for the origin of the mass of elementary particles.
The paper describes some errors of the Standard Model theory,
created during the foundation of the theory which burden the theory even more,
since it is very negative to establish a theory on a false foundation. In any
way to supplement or replace the gap that may leave the theory of the Standard
Model, which believe, sooner or later, but at some point of time, due to the
disputed points and the errors of its foundation, will be withdrawn, I propose
a New Model, which most convincingly describes the elementary building blocks
of matter, antimatter and their interactions. The New Model also addresses all
the weak points of the Standard Model theory, how the mass of subnuclear
particles is created and includes gravity, which is not included in the
Standard Model theory.
Author(s)details:-
Vaggelis
Talios (Dipl. Mechanical and Electrician Engineer & E/M Projects Designer
and Contractor Engineer)
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece.
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the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crpps/v1/108
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