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Models That Link and Suggest Data about Elementary Particles, Dark Matter, and the Cosmos
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: Received: 25 November 2021 / Approved: 26 November 2021 / Online: 26 November 2021 (08:28:46 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 26 December 2021 / Approved: 27 December 2021 / Online: 27 December 2021 (12:11:46 CET)
Version 3 : Received: 30 January 2022 / Approved: 1 February 2022 / Online: 1 February 2022 (12:12:42 CET)
Version 4 : Received: 12 February 2022 / Approved: 14 February 2022 / Online: 14 February 2022 (12:04:08 CET)
Version 5 : Received: 27 February 2022 / Approved: 28 February 2022 / Online: 28 February 2022 (10:48:58 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 26 December 2021 / Approved: 27 December 2021 / Online: 27 December 2021 (12:11:46 CET)
Version 3 : Received: 30 January 2022 / Approved: 1 February 2022 / Online: 1 February 2022 (12:12:42 CET)
Version 4 : Received: 12 February 2022 / Approved: 14 February 2022 / Online: 14 February 2022 (12:04:08 CET)
Version 5 : Received: 27 February 2022 / Approved: 28 February 2022 / Online: 28 February 2022 (10:48:58 CET)
How to cite: Buckholtz, T. J. Models That Link and Suggest Data about Elementary Particles, Dark Matter, and the Cosmos. Preprints 2021, 2021110491. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202111.0491.v2 Buckholtz, T. J. Models That Link and Suggest Data about Elementary Particles, Dark Matter, and the Cosmos. Preprints 2021, 2021110491. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202111.0491.v2
Abstract
We suggest progress regarding the following six physics opportunities. List all elementary particles. Describe dark matter. Explain ratios of dark matter to ordinary matter. Explain eras in the history of the universe. Link properties of objects. Interrelate physics models. We use models based on Diophantine equations.
Keywords
Beyond the Standard Model; Dark matter; Evolution of the universe; Cosmological tensions; Galaxy formation; Cosmic inflation; Neutrino masses
Subject
Physical Sciences, Space Science
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