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Absolute Theory of Relativity
Scilogs, V: joining the dots
Yes, it is indeed interesting for particle physicists who damnly wish to continue the service period of CERN expensive facilities after discovery of Higgs boson.
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They tried to extend standard model to supersymmetry but it failed to come to detector. I just read that there are two possible theories which seem correspond to an intermediate statistics we’re looking for: (a) anion fractional statistics by Franck Wlczek, which I am not sure, (b) G. Gentile statistics which predict the existence of "intermediate particle" between fermion and boson, but nobody has identified any experiment with such an intermediate particle. So, allow me to suggest you to search and read G.
Gentile's original paper (1940) on Nuovo Cimento. That way you have a chance to translate your mathematical theory of Neutrosophic Logic into a language which can be understood and testable by particle physicists.
Absolute Theory of Relativity
To Ajay Sharma I parameterized the STR and I defined new Relativities, one of them being the Absolute Theory of Relativity (that has a different addition of velocities formula; without any anomalies like time dilation/contraction, space contraction, relativity of simultaneity, etc.), and I generated other Relativities too.