Principles of a Unified Theory of Spacetime and Physical Interactions
Abstract
Principles of a new approach (binary geometrophysics) are presented to construct the unified theory of spacetime and the familiar kinds of physical interactions. Physically, the approach is a modified S-matrix theory involving ideas of the multidimensional geometric models of physical interactions of Kaluza-Klein's type as well as Fokker-Feynman's action-at-a-distance theory. Mathematically, this is a peculiar binary geometry being described in algebraic terms. In the present approach the binary geometry volume is a prototype of three related notions: the S-matrix, the physical action (Lagrangian) of both strong and electroweak interactions, and the multidimensional metric. A transition from microworld geometrophysics to the conventional physical theory in classical spacetime are characterized.
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