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On Discrete Physics : a Perfect Deterministic Structure for Reality - And "A (Direct) Logical Derivation of the Laws Governing the Fundamental Forces of Nature"

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Title: On Discrete Physics : a Perfect Deterministic Structure for Reality - And "A (Direct) Logical Derivation of the Laws Governing the Fundamental Forces of Nature"
Authors: Zahedi, Ramin Browse this author
Keywords: Ontology
Physical Reality
Digital Philosophy
Universe as a Computational Simulation
Foundations of Mathematics
Fundamental physics
Basic Quantized (Discrete) Quantities of Physics
Mathematical Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity
Ring Theory
Generalized Clifford Algebras
Quantum Operators
General Relativistic (single-particle) Wave Equations
Laws Governing the Fundamental Forces of Nature
Chiral Symmetry and the Number of Space-Time Dimensions
Issue Date: Apr-2015
Journal Title: Archive for Studies in Logic (AFSIL)
Volume: 16
Issue: 2
Start Page: 1
End Page: 97
Abstract: In part I (pp. 1-10) of this article, I provide an analysis and overview of some notable definitions, works and thoughts concerning discrete physics (a.k.a. digital philosophy, digital physics or digital cosmology) that propose discrete, finite and deterministic characteristics for the physical world. Particular attention is given to theories which suggest cellular automata as the basis of a mathematical deterministic model for the physical reality. In part II (the main part, pp.11-97, Ref. [37]) of this article, I've presented a new axiomatic matrix approach based on the ring theory (including the integral domains) and the generalized Clifford algebra. On the basis of this (primary) mathematical approach, by linearization (and simultaneous parameterization, as necessary algebraic conditions), followed by first quantization of the relativistic energy-momentum relation (defined algebraically for a single particle with invariant mass m_0), a unique and original set of the general relativistic (single-particle) wave equations are derived directly. These equations are shown to correspond uniquely to certain massive forms of the laws governing the fundamental forces of nature, including the Gravitational (Einstein), Electromagnetic (Maxwell) and Nuclear (Yang-Mills) field equations (formulated solely in (1+3) dimensional space-time), in addition to the (half-integer spin) single-particle wave equations such as the Dirac equation (which are formulated solely in (1+2) dimensional space-time). In particular, a unique massive form of the general theory of relativity - with a definite complex torsion - is shown to be obtained solely by first quantization of a special relativistic algebraic matrix relation. In addition, it is shown that the "massive " Lagrangian density of the obtained Maxwell and YangMills fields could be also locally gauge invariant - where these fields are formally re-presented on a background space-time with certain complex torsion which is generated by the invariant mass of the gauge field carrier particle. Subsequently, in agreement with certain experimental data, the invariant mass of a particle (that actually would be identified as massive photon) has been specified (m_0(E) ≈ 1.4070696 ×10^-41 kg), which is coupled with background space-time geometry. Moreover, based on the unique structure of general relativistic particle wave equations derived and also the assumption of chiral symmetry as a basic discrete symmetry of the source-free cases of these fields, it has been proven that the universe cannot have more than four space-time dimensions. In addition, an argument for the asymmetry of left and right handed (interacting) particles is presented. Furthermore, on the basis of definite mathematical structure of the field equations derived, it is also shown that magnetic monopoles (in contrast with electric monopoles) could not exist in nature.
Description: Acknowledgements: Special thanks are extended to Prof. and Academician Vitaly L. Ginzburg (Russia), Prof. and Academician Dmitry V. Shirkov (Russia), Prof. Leonid A . Shelepin (Russia), Prof. Vladimir Ya. Fainberg (Russia), Prof. Wolfgang Rindler (USA), Prof. Roman W. Jackiw (USA), Prof. Roger Penrose (UK), Prof. Steven Weinberg (USA), Prof. Ezra T. Newman (USA), Prof. Graham Jameson (UK), Prof. Sergey A. Reshetnjak (Russia), Prof. Sir Michael Atiyah (UK) (who, in particular, kindly encouraged me to continue this work as a new unorthodox (primary) mathematical approach to fundamental physics), and many others for their support and valuable guidance during my studies and research.
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Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/60272
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