Consciousness of the Real — Physics — Sylvain Lebel

Physics

In the following sections, we continue exploring the physical products arising from the complexification of the substance of reality, THAT. They will be more speculative, because they are partly based on visual deductions. After showing how fundamental notions such as space, time, speed, acceleration, or mass could emerge naturally from its multidimensional expansion, we will examine whether this dynamic also allows the production of the entities recognized by modern physics.

Simplified table of the Standard Model of Physics showing the four fundamental forces, their associated particles (photon, W and Z bosons, gluons), leptons (electron, neutrino), and quarks (up, down)

Our goal is to confront the results of our deductions with those of the Standard Model of physics, focusing here on the constituents of ordinary matter: quarks, leptons, and the interaction-carrying particles (bosons), all considered in their point-like form-that is, non-superposed, non-entangled, and without macroscopic field effects.

We will thus seek to understand the nature of charges, masses, spins, or interactions as local manifestations of tensions within the substance. But it is less about explaining physics from THAT, than about showing that physics may emerge necessarily from a process of self-complexification, governed solely by the fundamental attributes of the substance of reality.