Thermal and Particle Diffusion Waves Describe the Relative Mass of Standard Model Particles, Gravity and Universe Time

Abstract

Non-linear logistic, thermal and particle diffusion wave equations describe the harmonic distribution of all Standard Model particles (SM) with mass in relative terms. The combined association of Thermal Diffusion Waves (Thermons) and Particle Diffusion Waves (PDW) is a new hypothesis, validated by experimentally-determined masses of SM particles. The Thermon-PDW mechanism requires a continuous supply of thermal energy, which is obligatory for the existence of particle mass. As well as particle mass, Thermon-PDW interaction dynamics, under steady state, non-linear equilibrium conditions, describe the concomitant appearance of universe time and gravity. The consequences for the universe’s inception and operation is correlated with known universe observations, requiring modifications to the present Model of Cosmology.

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Howard Slater, Andreas Mandelis and Howard Slater (2022). Thermal and Particle Diffusion Waves Describe the Relative Mass of Standard Model Particles, Gravity and Universe Time. Researchers.One. https://researchers.one/articles/22.09.00005v1

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