This paper presents a simple and purely geometrical Grand Unification Theory. Quantum Gravity, Electrostatic and Magnetic interactions are shown in a unified framework. Newton’s, Gauss’ and Biot‐Savart’s Laws are derived from first principles. Unification symmetry is defined for all the existing forces. This alternative model does not require Strong and Electroweak forces. A 4D Shock ‐Wave Hyperspherical topology is proposed for the Universe which together with a Quantum Lagrangian Principle and a Dilator based model for matter result in a quantized stepwise expansion for the whole Universe along a radial direction within a 4D spatial manifold. The Hypergeometrical Standard Model for matter, Universe Topology and a new Law of Gravitation are presented.
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22 December 2010
SEARCH FOR FUNDAMENTAL THEORY: The VII International Symposium Honoring French Mathematical Physicist Jean‐Pierre Vigier
12–14 July 2010
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December 22 2010
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Marco A. Pereira
Marco A. Pereira
Citigroup, 390 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013, USA
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1316, 389–415 (2010)
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Marco A. Pereira; The Hypergeometrical Universe: Cosmology and Standard Model. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 December 2010; 1316 (1): 389–415. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3536448
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