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arivero
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MTd2 said:****************
Hi Daniel,
Interesting suggestion, I hadn't thought of that. So far I've been
trying to keep local spacetime degrees of freedom in CxH and internal
degrees of freedom in CxO, but as you mention, there is no compelling
reason right now to keep things separated in that way, apart from one
person's notion of aesthetics.
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Cohl
Wait, wait, there is one, and very important: that this separation is consistent with Freund–Rubin compactification,
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHLTA,B97,233
http://ccdb4fs.kek.jp/cgi-bin/img/allpdf?198010222
the CxO produces the 7 dim part and the CxH produces the 4 dim part. Actually, CxO can produce a 8 dim ball but it is ok, one probably needs it to get the charges.
On other hand, this model is going way towards the same puzzling result that Connes: NCG Standard Model lives in D=10 but does not contain superparticles. Here we are using division algebras, which are the hallmark of supersymmetry, and again no superparticles. If the goal is to produce the 2^7 dir
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