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The Supergeometric Algebra

Published 28 Nov 2022 in math-ph, hep-th, and math.MP | (2212.11998v1)

Abstract: Spinors are central to physics: all matter (fermions) is made of spinors, and all forces arise from symmetries of spinors. It is common to consider the geometric (Clifford) algebra as the fundamental edifice from which spinors emerge. This paper advocates the alternative view that spinors are more fundamental than the geometric algebra. The algebra consisting of linear combinations of scalars, column spinors, row spinors, multivectors, and their various products, can be termed the supergeometric algebra. The inner product of a row spinor with a column spinor yields a scalar, while the outer product of a column spinor with a row spinor yields a multivector, in accordance with the Brauer-Weyl (1935) theorem. Prohibiting the product of a row spinor with a row spinor, or a column spinor with a column spinor, reproduces the exclusion principle. The fact that the index of a spinor is a bitcode is highlighted.

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