Prof. Klaus Hasselmann

The Metron model

Towards a unified deterministic theory of fields and particles.
Part 4: The standard Model.

The metron model developed in the first three parts of this paper is applied in the fourth and last part to derive the basic fields and interactions of the Standard Model. The gauge symmetries of the Standard Model are explained as geometrical symmetries of the metron solutions in eight (or optionally nine or more) dimensional space. However, there exist minor differences between the geometrical symmetries of the metron model and the gauge symmetries of the Standard Model. The metron model also contains more interaction fields than the electroweak bosons and gluons of the Standard Model. From the metron viewpoint, the Standard Model represents therefore only a first approximation.

Last Modified: Nov 10, 1998