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Unification of fundamental forces under normal atmospheric conditions

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Super unified theories unifying the four fundamental forces require very high temperatures, which are possible only within 10 34 second after Big Bang. This article aims to unite the fundamental forces of nature under normal conditions of atmosphere. Well-established relation of general theory of relativity, between mass and space-time, is explored from fundamental level to design a model of the creation of matter particles from space-time. During this process, a stress gets generated in the surrounding space-time fabric. The relation of this stress with the matter created is examined. The stress developed in the space-fabric surrounding the created matter is found generating electromagnetic, nuclear, and gravitational forces. Changes in the space-time fabric are found related to the mass and charge of the sub-atomic particles. The research to unite gravitational force with other fundamental forces has been a subject of continuous research for nearly a century. This article not only provides the unification of fundamental forces of nature under normal atmospheric conditions but also elucidates the process of creation of matter particles from space itself.

Keywords: Creation of Matter; General Theory of Relativity; Nuclear Structure; Space-Time Fabric; Unification of Fundamental Forces

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: September 17, 2020

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  • Physics Essays has been established as an international journal dedicated to theoretical and experimental aspects of fundamental problems in Physics and, generally, to the advancement of basic knowledge of Physics. The Journal's mandate is to publish rigorous and methodological examinations of past, current, and advanced concepts, methods and results in physics research. Physics Essays dedicates itself to the publication of stimulating exploratory, and original papers in a variety of physics disciplines, such as spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, particle physics, electromagnetic theory, astrophysics, space physics, mathematical methods in physics, plasma physics, philosophical aspects of physics, chemical physics, and relativity.
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