Law of Antimatter Emergence in Quarkbase derives a structural, medium-based criterion for the existence of antimatter within the framework of Quarkbase Cosmology. Antimatter is not postulated as a parallel sector nor as a remnant of a primordial symmetry, but emerges conditionally from the dynamics of the Ψ-field. A single operational principle-the conjugation of phase and orientation combined with mechanical admissibility-determines whether a given excitation admits a distinct antiparticle, is self-conjugate, or is structurally forbidden from having an antimatter counterpart. The criterion is applied systematically to leptons, neutrinos, electromagnetic modes, baryons, mesons, and composite nuclear states, yielding a unified classification that accounts for the observed pattern of antimatter and leads to explicit, falsifiable predictions beyond the Standard Model.
Date: Dec 19, 2025
Author: Carlos Omeñaca Prado
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9750-5827
Resource type: Preprint
Publisher: Zenodo
License: CC BY-SA 4.0 International
Related links:
- https://zenodo.org/records/17991454
- https://archive.org/details/law-of-antimatter-emergence-in-quarkbase-cosmology
- https://www.academia.edu/145483615/Law_of_Antimatter_Emergence_in_Quarkbase_Cosmology