25 research outputs found
Unmatter Entities inside Nuclei, Predicted by the Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model
Applying the R. A. Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model of the atomic nucleus we discuss how unmatter entities (the conjugations of matter and antimatter) may be formed as clusters inside a nucleus. The model supports a hypothesis that antimatter nucleon
clusters are present as a parton (sensu Feynman) superposition within the spatial confinement of the proton (1H1), the neutron, and the deuteron (1H2). If model
predictions can be confirmed both mathematically and experimentally, a new physics is suggested. A proposed experiment is connected to othopositronium annihilation
anomalies, which, being related to one of known unmatter entity, orthopositronium (built on electron and positron), opens a way to expand the Standard Model
The New Aspects of General Relativity
The study represents developments of A. L. Zelmanov's mathematical apparatus of chronometric invariants (physical observable values in General Relaivity), defined as the projections of four-dimensional values on time lines and the spatial section. Employing the mathematical methods gives new directions in the theory of fields