Beyond Einstein:
From the Big Bang to Black Holes

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center,

Stanford University, 12-15 May 2004

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The "Conversion Theory" A Layered and Inter-Layered Structure of Particles, Matter and Universe

Ali Riza Akcay
TFI
akcayar@e-kolay.net

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The "Conversion Theory" is a new theory, and describes a layered and inter-layered structure of the evolution of particle, matter and Universe, and gives new definitions of particles and matter (stable particles, unstable particles and unstable matter in place of dark matter). In addition, the "Conversion Theory" describes the evolution of particles, matter and Universe by using a layered and inter-layered structure consists of seven Layer States (LS) and six Inter-Layer States (ILS). The Inter-Layer States are the new states of quarks and other unstable particles. This means that Inter-Layer States describes the quarks as unstable particles. According to the "Conversion Theory", there are basically two kinds of matter: Gravity Density Matter (GDM) and Charge Density Matter (CDM). In addition, there are three kinds of CDM: CDM1(quarks, neutrinos, electrons, leptons,....,), CDM2 (souls of the living existences and other existences that we cannot see them) and CDM3 (only GOD). The "Conversion Theory" postulates that there were no the explosions (pre-big bang and big bang), there is no inflation and there will not be the big crunch, but there were, there are and there will be the conversions between GDM, CDM1, CDM2 and CDM3 based on the layered and inter-layered structure in the Universe. The "Conversion Theory" also postulates that we came from GOD and we will go to GOD. The "Conversion Theory" describes basically two kinds of particles based on the layered and inter-layered structure: Stable Particles (SP) described by the seven Layer States (LS) and Unstable Particles (UP) described by six Inter-Layer States (ILS). The Stable Particles (e.g. neutron, proton, electron) have a specific mass and/or charge, are mass constant particles and can be considered as the fundamental particles. The Unstable Particles (e.g. quarks, neutrinos, leptons, fermions) have no a specific mass and/or charge, are mass variable particles and cannot be considered as the fundamental particles. As known, it is still not clear that the quarks either have mass or are massless. The Unstable Particles can also be considered as transition particles in the Inter-Layer States. The Dark Matter (DM) and Dark Energy (DE) consist of Unstable Particles and described by six Inter-Layer States. The DM and DE can also be considered as transition matter and transition energy and therefore, they are unstable matter and energy. The supesymmetry is only applicable for stable particles and is not applicable for unstable particles. Therefore, unstable particle are non-supersymmetry particles. A "New Constant" (A1) has also been described in this paper to provide the conversion from GDM to CDM1 and vice versa. Finally, the "Conversion Theory" can solve the Cosmological Constant Problems and clarifies the Varying Fine Structure Constant.

 

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