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An approach to Grand Unification

Peter Rowlands

2021Journal of Physics Conference Series11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Around the time of the completion of the Standard Model of particle physics in the 1970s, schemes were put forward for unifying the three gauge interactions (electric, strong and weak) using the renormalization equations at an energy approaching the Planck mass. Though these looked promising, the exact unification never materialised, and doubts have been raised about whether this Grand Unification can be achieved. It may be possible, however, to create Grand Unification at the Planck mass if we start with a radical examination of the nature of the colour model of quarks.

Topics & Concepts

Grand Unified TheoryUnificationPhysicsTheoretical physicsStandard Model (mathematical formulation)PlanckQuarkParticle physicsRenormalizationGauge (firearms)Planck massSupersymmetryMathematical physicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceHistoryArchaeologyProgramming languageGravitationQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesBiofield Effects and Biophysics