Toward a Unified Phenomenological String Theory: Mapping Geometric Algebra to Algebraic Geometry

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Abstract

Thus far the most remarkable accomplishment of String Theory as a model of particlephysics has been its capacity to sustain a viable community for almost half a century in the absence of any substantial connection with the physical world, with experimental data of the subject particle physics. This enigmatic conundrum, that its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness, arises from the power of Algebraic Geometry, from its complicated elegance and beauty. This sits in contrast with Geometric Algebra, the algebra of geometric objects,wherein one finds a simple and more direct connection between theory and experiment. Historically, mapping between the two has been a task too big for a single mind. However, there exists the possibility that this is not so for machine learning, for the large language model GPT-5, which offers a detailed menu for the string theorist.

Publication: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/396422409_Toward_a_Unified_Phenomenological_String_Theory_Mapping_Geometric_Algebra_to_Algebraic_Geometry

Presenters

  • Peter Cameron

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

Authors

  • Peter Cameron

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)