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The Impact of the Quark’s Monopole Properties on the Unification of the Fundamental Physical Forces

Version 1 : Received: 3 May 2021 / Approved: 7 May 2021 / Online: 7 May 2021 (14:49:39 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 16 August 2021 / Approved: 18 August 2021 / Online: 18 August 2021 (10:00:02 CEST)
Version 3 : Received: 7 October 2021 / Approved: 8 October 2021 / Online: 8 October 2021 (09:06:53 CEST)
Version 4 : Received: 26 January 2022 / Approved: 27 January 2022 / Online: 27 January 2022 (11:32:31 CET)

How to cite: Roza, E. The Impact of the Quark’s Monopole Properties on the Unification of the Fundamental Physical Forces. Preprints 2021, 2021050147. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202105.0147.v4 Roza, E. The Impact of the Quark’s Monopole Properties on the Unification of the Fundamental Physical Forces. Preprints 2021, 2021050147. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202105.0147.v4

Abstract

It is shown that the four fundamental physical forces, i.e. weak interaction, strong interaction, electromagnetism and gravity, all have their origin in the quark as the single true elementary particle.This requires conceiving the quark as a Dirac particle in a pseudo-tachyon mode, which possesses two real dipole moments: the common one associated with its angular momentum and a second one that is polarisable in a scalar field. This Dirac particle carries a regular charge magnetic monopole without Dirac’s string, theorized by Comay. The boson carrier of its field of energy is the gluon showing an exponential decay of its spatial range because of the influence of an omni-present energetic background field, known as the Higgs field, in this article interpreted as the Lambda in Einstein’s Field Equation.

Keywords

Grand Unification; Magnetic Monopole; Pseudo-tachyon; Higgs Field

Subject

Physical Sciences, Particle and Field Physics

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Received: 27 January 2022
Commenter: Engel Roza
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