Physics in Discrete Spaces: On Fundamental Interactions
- 1 Laboratory of Physics and Modelling of Condensed Matter, Grenoble, France
Abstract
This contribution is the third of a series of articles devoted to the physics of discrete spaces. After the building of space-time [1] 08D0C9EA79F9BACE118C8200AA004BA90B02000000080000000E0000005F005200650066003400300037003000330032003200320033000000 and the foundation of quantum theory [2] 08D0C9EA79F9BACE118C8200AA004BA90B02000000080000000E0000005F005200650066003400300037003000330032003200320036000000 one studies here how the three fundamental interactions could emerge from the model of discrete space-time that we have put forward in previous contributions. The gauge interactions are recovered. We also propose an original interpretation of gravitational interactions.
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