The Great Tao Model: The Theory of Elementary Particles and Their Interactions

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The origin of the universe has always been a philosophical question that humans have been curious about and tirelessly exploring since ancient times, and has now become a significant issue in modern scientific research. At present, the Standard Model and the Big Bang theory are the two mainstream theories related to this question. However, these two theories still have many serious defects and deficiencies, failing to thoroughly resolve this major scientific issue. Here, we propose the Yin-Yang Model of elementary particles and the Theory of Existence Fields for their interactions (collectively referred to as the "Great Tao Model"). The Yin-Yang Model categorizes elementary particles into charged and uncharged types, with charged elementary particles further divided into positively charged and negatively charged types, thereby determining that there are only three types of elementary particles: electrons, positrons, and subston (物子) particles. The Existence Field Theory holds that charge and mass are the fundamental physical quantities of elementary particles, and they have the inherent property of continuously and uniformly diffusing their physical information into the surrounding space. Elementary particles propagate their physical information through the existence field of fundamental physical quantities, and interact with each other by receiving physical information emitted by other elementary particles. Based on the Great Tao Model, we propose a series of new perspectives on the binding of elementary particles and the formation and evolution of the universe, uncovering many mysteries that have long plagued the physics community. The Great Tao Model may be the true "theory of everything" with significant scientific and philosophical implications.

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