Emergence of an aperiodic Dirichlet space from the tetrahedral units of an icosahedral internal space (Q2359604)

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Emergence of an aperiodic Dirichlet space from the tetrahedral units of an icosahedral internal space
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    Emergence of an aperiodic Dirichlet space from the tetrahedral units of an icosahedral internal space (English)
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    22 June 2017
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    Summary: We present the emergence of a root system in six dimensions from the tetrahedra of an icosahedral core known as the 20-group (20G) within the framework of Clifford's geometric algebra. Consequently, we establish a connection between a three-dimensional icosahedral seed, a six-dimensional (6D) Dirichlet quantized host and a higher dimensional lattice structure. The 20G, owing to its icosahedral symmetry, bears the signature of a 6D lattice that manifests in the Dirichlet integer representation. We present an interpretation whereby the three-dimensional 20G can be regarded as the core substratum from which the higher dimensional lattices emerge. This emergent geometry is based on an induction principle supported by the Clifford multi-vector formalism of three-dimensional (3D) Euclidean space. This lays a geometric framework for understanding several physics theories related to \(\mathrm{SU}(5)\), \(E_6\), \(E_8\) Lie algebras and their composition with the algebra associated with the even unimodular lattice in \(\mathbb R^{3,1}\). The construction presented here is inspired by Penrose's three world mode.
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    aperiodic Dirichlet lattice
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    icosahedral symmetry
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    Clifford spinors and Lie algebras
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