Proceedings to the 28th workshop ’What Comes Beyond the Standard Models’, Bled, July 6.–17., 2025
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Fundamental Laws of Nature, Theoretical Physics WorkshopsSynopsis
Let us shortly overview the history of our workshops "What Comes Beyond the Standard Models?": This year was 28th time that our series of workshops on "What Comes Beyond the Standard Models?" took place. The series started in 1998 with the idea of organising a workshop where participants would spend most of the time in discussions, confronting different approaches and ideas. The picturesque town of Bled by the lake of the same name, surrounded by beautiful mountains and offering pleasant walks, was chosen to stimulate the discussions. The idea was successful and has developed into an annual workshop, which is taking place every year since 1998. Very open-minded and fruitful discussions have become the trademark of our workshops, producing several published works. It took place in the house of Plemelj, which belongs to the Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia. We have been trying, and we are still trying to understand whether the laws of nature, the laws of our universe (of all the universes if there are many universes) are complicated and need many assumptions when we try to make predictions and comment on the experiments and observations, and whether we really have so many different constituents, or whether the law is simple, and there are only two kinds of the elementary constituents: anti-commuting fermions and commuting bosons, and all the anti-commuting fermions can be treated equivalently, and all the commuting bosons can be treated equivalently, while even these two elementary kinds of fields can be treated equivalently.
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