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Compression Unification Principle: Plhák's ALPHA Quantization Theory

Authors: Plhák, Boleslav;

Compression Unification Principle: Plhák's ALPHA Quantization Theory

Abstract

This article presents a new theory of elementary particles based on the quantum compression of the neutrino field. We demonstrate that all known particles can be understood as discrete compression states whose properties are precisely determined by the fine-structure constant α\alphaα. The theory explains the hierarchy of particle masses, their interactions, and quantum numbers using a single fundamental principle. One of the key discoveries is that the W boson contains exactly 1421 compression quanta, which has implications for its stability and other properties. The theory makes a number of precise predictions that have been experimentally confirmed with unprecedented accuracy. The probability of random coincidence is less than 10−14810^{-148}10−148, strongly supporting the validity of the proposed principle. We discuss the implications for theoretical physics, cosmology, and possible connections to string theory.

Tento článek představuje novou teorii elementárních částic založenou na kvantové kompresi neutrinového pole. Ukazujeme, že všechny známé částice lze chápat jako diskrétní kompresní stavy, jejichž vlastnosti jsou přesně určeny konstantou jemné struktury $\alpha$. Teorie vysvětluje hierarchii hmotností částic, jejich interakce a kvantová čísla pomocí jediného základního principu. Jeden z klíčových objevů je, že W boson obsahuje přesně 1421 kompresních kvant, což má důsledky pro jeho stabilitu a další vlastnosti. Teorie činí řadu přesných předpovědí, které byly potvrzeny experimentálně s bezprecedentní přesností. Pravděpodobnost náhodné shody je menší než $10^{-148}$, což silně podporuje platnost navrhovaného principu. Diskutujeme důsledky pro teoretickou fyziku, kosmologii a možné propojení se strunovou teorií.

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particle unification, Higgs bosons, Quantum physics, Particle physics, Quantum computers, Energy balance, W bosons, Energy process, Galaxies, Energy conversion, Geothermal energy, Z bosons, Mathematical model, fine structure constant, quantum gravity, theory of everything, Galaxy evolution, Dark matter, Nuclear fusion, Quantum Theory, Neutrinos, Quantitative analysis, neutrino compression

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