Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Friday–Sunday, November 3–5, 2023; University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
Session H04: Astrophysics and Fundamental Physics
11:00 AM–12:00 PM,
Sunday, November 5, 2023
University of Delaware
Room: Gore 102
Chair: Jeff Martoff, Temple University
Abstract: H04.00004 : Phenomenological Validation of String Theory via Quantum Impedance Networks of Wavefunction Interactions
11:36 AM–11:48 AM
Presenter:
Peter Cameron
(Michigan/MIT/Brookhaven (retired))
Author:
Peter Cameron
(Michigan/MIT/Brookhaven (retired))
Interactions are modeled by dimension-changing geometric Clifford products, sum of dot and wedge products. Product of two 1D vectors is 0D scalar and 2D bivector, WZ = Higgs + top, a minimally complete 2D Clifford algebra - 1 scalar, 2 vectors, and 1 bivector (1,2,1). Minimally complete 3D Clifford algebra vacuum wavefunction is 1 scalar, 3 vectors (orientations), 3 bivectors, and 1 trivector (1,3,3,1), the same at all scales.
Combinations of constants defining α = e2/2ε0hc permit assigning geometrically and topologically appropriate electric and magnetic flux quanta to wavefunction components, increasing degrees of freedom from 8 to 10 of physically manifested strings, and calculation of string QINs, the 6D phase space, three each space and corresponding phase. Time emerges from interactions, the integral of phase, generating the 4D S-matrix of observables in flat Minkowski spacetime.
Different physics at different scales arises from scale to which flux quanta are confined by reflections from impedance mismatches. We present data at all scales, Planck to cosmological, that connects string theory with experiment.
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