Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Advantage #3 of 3DT over String Theory

The theory of Three Dimensions of Time (3DT) achieves quark confinement by leaving out the free-quark terms from the Lagrangian. How can free quarks exist in the world if there are no free-quark terms in the Lagrangian to describe them? In 3DT the free-quark terms have to be zero. String theory does not have a method for producing quark confinement. The standard model does, but it requires supercomputers for its calculations. 3DT's method is much simpler than this because it requires no calculations. For the details, go here.

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