Bigravity and Interacting Higgs Fields: A Unified Framework for Mass Generation and Gravitational Dynamics
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This paper proposes a possible relationship between bigravity and interacting Higgs fields, offering a broader framework that establishes a physical connection between the massive and massless ripples generated by gravitational fields. This framework also provides a unified scenario in which the four known fundamental forces — gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak — are interconnected.
In addition, the model provides new insights into neutron mass, charge asymmetry, and the presence of an electric dipole moment (EDM), challenging the Standard Model’s assumption of perfect neutrality. By reinterpreting beta decay and introducing the antineutron as a transitional state in an antiproton-proton cycle, this framework offers fresh perspectives on long-standing issues such as proton decay and CP violation.
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2024-10-05This update proposes a relationship between parity symmetry violation and mass gap
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2024-10-06This update adds a section on Possible Mechanics of Orbital Variation and Solsticial Inertia