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Dark Energy and Dark Matter as Relative Energy between Quarks in Nucleon
Retired, Uppsala, Sweden
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 10 (2019)·Pages 635–640·Published 25 April 2019·DOI10.4236/jmp.2019.106045
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Abstract
Dark energy and dark matter in the universe are assigned to the positive and negative, respectively, “hidden” relative energies between the diquark and quark in nucleon in the scalar strong interaction hadron theory, SSI. The origin of the “darkness” is that quarks cannot be observed individually.
KeywordsRelative Energy among QuarksScalar Strong Interaction Hadron TheoryDark EnergyDark Matter
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