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photon unified theory

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The photonic unified theory describes all fundamental particles as hyper-UV electromagnetic bundles, and because (the lists of possible photonic combinations of same symmetrical order) are at very high energies are locked in higher energy symmetries thus (most of the times we examine here) non-photonic particles, don't decay as photons. Some claim it becomes very complicated and others that is a functional solution if evolved thoroughly. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:587:4107:9B00:FD1D:4570:446D:E240 (talk) 14:17, 29 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

that mistake doesn't actually work mathematically

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You said: "In particular, the more general high energy theory must be well-defined at arbitrarily high energies.", and that is semi-correct. At ultra-high energies though, at Big Bang energy levels the theory becomes fundamentally (not by human mistake) unstable. Thus there is a phase transition of Lyapunov stability and the resulting quantum decoherence is so abrupt, that causes a Big Bang.