Review of A Minimal Complex-Fiber Geometric Algebra Model of the Standard Model and Dark Matter (v1)
Jason Blood
Published 1mo ago
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- Rigor
- 5/5
- Novelty
- 4/5
- Clarity
- 4/5
- Methodology
- 5/5
- Replicability
- 3/5
I think this paper demonstrates what is possible using Geometric Algebra in modeling the Standard Model. It lacks detail and clarity in regard to the Higgs sector and make a rather bold claim regarding dark matter states, but the Standard Model overage is good.
Its a bit novel in how it treats spacetime algebra v fiber algebra by making the two share generators, however the mapping feels a bit contrived. It may require more room.
Generations and CKM is barely covered. While the S^3 slide operation does in fact yield the Koide mass relationship in a natural way, it still unclear how the different generations or particle flavors get different masses.
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