In TAO https://tarxiv.org/tao Volume 2012 https://tarxiv.org/tao.2012 Issue 02 https://tarxiv.org/tao.2012‑02
Obsoletes: | ob1 https://tarxiv.org/tao.2012‑02‑18.ob1.pdf |
Abstract
Mendeleev's pragmatic table approach to capturing patterns in the chemical elements allowed it to endure even after quantum theory uncovered the simplicity that created those patterns. While predictively powerful, the Standard Model's early extensive use of mathematical symmetries likely added a level of noise that to this day is hiding, rather than clarifying, the deeper foundations of physics.