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Problems with the Standard Model ... - But No problems With The Smart Model
quoting link...
http://acfahep.kek.jp/acfareport/node9.html
"1.2.2 Problems with the Standard Model
Once the gauge structure and the mass generation mechanism are established this
way, we may start seriously asking many unresolved questions within the
Standard Model. Why do the electric charges of electron and proton exactly
balance? Why are the strengths of the gauge interactions so different? Why is
the number of generations three? Why do the seemingly independent anomalies
from the quark sector and lepton sector cancel? Where do the fermion masses
come from? Why is the CP invariance broken? And many others. Among them, the
far most important question is: Why is the electroweak symmetry broken, and why
at the scale GeV?
The Standard Model cannot answer any of these questions."
The Smart Model can answer these questions. Why? Because it is the most
correct model on earth today.
Look at this question:
"Why do the electric charges of electron and proton exactly balance? "
Well it's NOT because of a probability distribution which involves
electrons. So I guess QM and the Standard Model are incomplete Atomic Models.
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28 Sep 2003 01:42:08 AM |
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Problems with the Standard Model ... - But No problems With The Smart Model
quoting link...
http://acfahep.kek.jp/acfareport/node9.html
"1.2.2 Problems with the Standard Model
Once the gauge structure and the mass generation mechanism are established
this
way, we may start seriously asking many unresolved questions within the
Standard Model. Why do the electric charges of electron and proton exactly
balance? Why are the strengths of the gauge interactions so different? Why is
the number of generations three? Why do the seemingly independent anomalies
from the quark sector and lepton sector cancel? Where do the fermion masses
come from? Why is the CP invariance broken? And many others. Among them, the
far most important question is: Why is the electroweak symmetry broken, and
why
at the scale GeV?
The Standard Model cannot answer any of these questions."
The Smart Model can answer these questions. Why? Because it is the most
correct model on earth today.
Look at this question:
"Why do the electric charges of electron and proton exactly balance? "
Well it's NOT because of a probability distribution which involves
electrons. So I guess QM and the Standard Model are incomplete Atomic Models.
Just a reminder...
http://hipe.uia.ac.be/cmt/atom.html
Watch what happens to a probability distribution when electrons run into
each other. Try it again ( use E-mode add more electrons and click one and drag
it slightly away and watch it collide with the other electrons). If you could
speed this up so you don't see the electrons then what to you have a
probability distribution IN TOTAL CHAOS, NOT a nice s or p or... whatever
fields.
I know this is a classical analysis, but just use a little common sense.
THIS ALSO APPLIES to the QM Model probability distribution field. Electrons ARE
part of the probability distribution. I don't care if you say the electrons are
invisible and this probability field occurs for an unknown reason.
Smart's Alt. Physics News Group
http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=3320272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/
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