Mond Unification of the Strong Interactions and Gravitation II Quark Confinement Linked to Large-Scale Gravity Physics Is Logic IX - Stephen Blaha - Livros - Blaha Research - 9780997076172 - 1 de julho de 2016
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Mond Unification of the Strong Interactions and Gravitation II Quark Confinement Linked to Large-Scale Gravity Physics Is Logic IX

Stephen Blaha

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Mond Unification of the Strong Interactions and Gravitation II Quark Confinement Linked to Large-Scale Gravity Physics Is Logic IX

This technical book introduces an extension to our Theory of Everything in which we unify the Strong Interaction and Gravitation sectors. This sub-theory unifies color confinement and MOND - Modified Newtonian Gravity - in one relatively simple lagrangian formulation. The basic rationales for this unification is the simple fact that the Strong Interactions and General Relativity are the only interactions without broken symmetry, and also the closeness of the strength of the Strong Interaction and Gravitation when properly viewed. This higher derivative theory yields quark (color) confinement explicitly with a linear potential. It is consistent with the Charmonium spectrum potential of the Cornell group. The gravitation sector yields the usual Newtonian potential plus two very, light gravitons that modify the extreme long distance behavior of gravity at the galactic level. It well approximates MOND modifications of gravity at galactic distances. The present work extends the previous study through the introduction of a yet higher derivative lagrangian term with major consequences.

Mídia Livros     Hardcover Book   (Livro com lombada e capa dura)
Lançado 1 de julho de 2016
ISBN13 9780997076172
Editoras Blaha Research
Dimensões 178 × 254 × 8 mm   ·   430 g
Idioma English  

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