Yo! Its been about a year since I've posted on IPower and have since been working to solve the problems of quark confinement and baryon asymmetry. I teamed up with a Ukrainian theoretical physicist and we just finished our first paper, namely "Quark and Antiquark Confinement and White Black Duality: Part 1: Gauge Symmetry Breaking in 4D Fractional Quantum Hall Space-Time", where we solved both of these problems. The paper has been submitted to a scientific journal and meanwhile a preprint of the paper is located here. Its important to share this knowledge and I'm looking for constructive criticism and scrutiny regarding our paper.

This theory of 4D space-time is well supported by experimental data and, as far as I'm aware, appears to be consistent, or at least does not contradict Athene's theory (i.e. White Holes are the "reverse black hole metric", and CPT-theorem compliance, etc.) and the proposed Bio-centrism theory.  

Here is the abstract from the preprint:

"In this first paper of the series, we demonstrate that quarks and antiquarks are confined to baryons (White Holes) and antibaryons (Black Holes), respectively; we prove color-anticolor confinement for a baryon-antibaryon pair in an upgraded Gribov vacuum. We identify the topologies, White Black Hole Duality, fractional statistics, quantum number order parameters and baryon-antibaryon wavefunction antisymmetries in 4D fractional quantum Hall superfluidic space-time, where space and time are dual and conjugate. A White Hole Bag and Black Hole Bag model baryons and antibaryons, respectively; the bags are dual, opposite, inverse, and reverse, and are combined to form a White Black Hole Bag. The quark-antiquark pairs are confined to the Riemannian holographic ring unit circle of two counter-propagating edge channels with Rashba spin-orbit coupling on the Fermi scale: a Fermi surface and Mott insulator. The three distinct quark-antiquark pairs for a baryon-antibaryon pair are arranged along the antiferromagnetic six-coloring kagome lattice manifold; an SU(2)-gauged Bose-Einstein condensate between two superconductive, superfluidic 3-branes that imposes double-confinement and double-stereographic superlensing on two dynamical scales for skyrmions with "massive 'Higgs-like' scalar amplitude-excitations" and "massless Nambu-Goldstone pseudo-scalar phase-excitations." We prove that White Black Hole Confinement and White Black Hole Duality are the mechanisms for the superlensing of baryons and antibaryons."

Keywords: quark confinement proof, baryon symmetry proof, holographic ring, white holes, black holes, gravitational stereographic superlensing, baryon wavefunction, antisymmetric tensor, unification, gauge theory, 4D space-time

I'd appreciate any feedback you can offer on the paper as far as questions, comments, and suggestions.

Cheers,

Nathan

Tags: baryon, black, confinement, gauge, holes, quark, theory, unification, wavefunction, white

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Mmmm you need to formulate a path integral confined to the phase space of color space where the unitary  evolution of the Hamiltonian represents quark polarization with respect to the time evolution of the respective wave functions thereby proving confinement.

thanks for your response, will keep this in mind and maybe add it in on the second part. might add a path integral for a wilson loop or something. we are defined the kinetic energy and potential energy on the lagrangian, not the hamiltonian. learn about the six-coloring kagome lattice with antiferromagnetic ordering and the superfluid B phase angles for the order parameters. there are countless ways to prove confinement.

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