Progressing Beyond the Standard Models
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Robson, B. A.
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The Standard Model of particle physics (SMPP) has enjoyed considerable success in describing a whole range of phenomena in particle physics. However, the model is considered incomplete because it provides little understanding of other empirical observations such as the existence of three generations of leptons and quarks, which apart from mass have similar properties. This paper examines the basic assumptions upon which the SMPP is built and compares these with the assumptions of an alternative model, the Generation Model (GM). The GM provides agreement with the SMPP for those phenomena which the SMPP is able to describe, but it is shown that the assumptions inherent in the GM allow progress beyond the SMPP. In particular the GM leads to new paradigms for both mass and gravity. The new theory for gravity provides an understanding of both dark matter and dark energy, representing progress beyond the Standard Model of Cosmology (SMC).
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Bled Workshops in Physics
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