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Abstract
Discontinuum physics (DCP) provides the non-arbitrary requirement for excluding the antimatter solutions to Dirac’s equation, resulting in a matter‐antimatter asymmetry. A matter‐antimatter asymmetrical universe then results from coupling the matter‐antimatter
asymmetry with (1) the prior DCP proposal that the universe came into existence from a quantum fluctuation of a type of vacuum state with a zero net total energy, (2) allowing this quantum fluctuation to constitute a discontinuity containing the non-arbitrary requirement, with this occurring
similar to how DCP showed the atomic absorption and emission process (AE-process) of Bohr’s atomic model constitutes a discontinuity, and (3) allowing this discontinuity to be conserved when the universe comes into existence, with this occurring similar to how DCP showed the AE-process
discontinuity of Bohr’s atomic model is conserved as the emitted electromagnetic radiation (i.e., photon) discontinuity, where (a) a photon spends a large amount of time in the nonzero state during which it can interact with another photon in a collision, becoming a matter‐antimatter
pair, and (b) a photon spends a tiny amount of time in the zero state during which it cannot interact with any particles and allowing it to be capable of spontaneously become a matter particle.
Publisher
Physics Essays Publication