Authors: Frank Dodd Tony Smith Jr
There is a realistic Physics model, based on Real Clifford Algebras including Cl(16) and Cl(1,25). Part I describes Real Clifford Algebras. Part II of this book describes Clifford Algebra Physics and its calculations of Force Strengths, Particle Masses, Dark Energy : Dark Matter : Ordinary Matter ratio, Kobayashi-Maskawa Parameters, and 3 mass states of Higgs-Truth Quark Nambu-Jona-Lasinio System as they appear in Fermilab and LHC data. Part III describes how Clifford Algebra Physics is related to Art (specifically to The Large Glass by Marcel Duchamp) and to Music (specifically to the Grosse Fugue by Ludwig van Beethoven) and to Archetypes of the Red Book by Carl Gustav Jung. Part IV describes History: Universe - Humanity - my family. Part V describes Deuterium fusion D+D+D+D to He+He + 47.6 MeV by Klein Paradox Quantum Tunnelling in Palladium Clusters. Version 4 (v4) adds Prologue and Epilogue. Version 5 (v5) adds remarks about Dark Energy: TeraHertz Josephson Junctions and Neutrino Mass; Raisin-Bread Cosmology; Pioneer Anomaly at Uranus Orbit Raisin/Bread Boundary; and Alcubierrre Warp Drive with Conformal Dark Energy and 5-Tetrahedra Pentagonal DiPyramids. Version 6 (v 6) adds material about history. Version 7 (v7) adds some further details.
Comments: 426 Pages.
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