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Grand Unification within the Standard Model
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Ever since the electroweak unification was achieved and subsequently proven, theoretical particle
physicists were working on uniting the strong nuclear force as well in what is commonly known as
Grand Unification. Instead of coming up with a new Grand Unification Theory I came up with a solution
to unite the fundamental coupling constants within the Standard Model of particle physics.
I began with a desire to remove the Landau Pole from the running of the fine structure constant and
accidentally discovered an equation that unites it, the fine structure constant aka the QED coupling
constant, and the strong nuclear coupling constant. Effectively I borrowed the asymptotic freedom
from QCD and borrowed it to QED.
The problem here is of course that QCD is an SU(3) non-abelian theory and QED is an U(1) theory.
Fortunately the Standard model is made of SU(3) X SU(2) X U(1) and I involved parts of both the
electroweak SU(2) X U(1) and the strong SU(3) interactions by effectively connecting the most
fundamental parameters from these interactions such as the Higgs vacuum expectation value and the QCD
integration constant after which I applied beta expansion instead of working directly with beta
functions which improved the measuring for the running of the strong coupling constant on a Q scale.
After which I united the running of the fine structure constant on a Q scale to the running of the
strong coupling constant on a Q scale. All my results are in great agreement with the experimental
values and the yet untested prediction of the Standard Model. Additionally I made a new predition
that would be easy to test hence proving (or disproving) my method for Grand Unification of gauge
coupling parameters.
Take a look at the results in the image attached and tell me what you think. I'll send a draft to any interested parties, for now my paper is on hold on arxiv but I put it up on academia too.
Best Regards, Nikola.
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Re: Grand Unification within the Standard Model
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What about quantum triviality?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_triviality
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