Abstract
An improved real number system, devoid of the paradoxes of the present system, that was effective in resolving certain fundamental problems in Physics, leading to a grand unified theory, was discussed by Escultura in a number of papers [32]-[49]. For example, the notion of dark numbers was introduced to explain dark matter. On the other hand, the fact that the well known notions of natural numbers, rational and irrational numbers, zero, infinity and the place value system of decimal numeration among others originated in the Vedas, the ancient scientific texts of India, seems to have been lost and later ignored totally. Utilizing the ideas originating from the Vedas, [83, 60] a hybrid real number system is proposed to strengthen the existing real number system.
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Lakshmikantham, V., Escultura, E., Leela, S. (2009). Mathematics of Grand Unified Theory. In: The Hybrid Grand Unified Theory. Atlantis Studies in Mathematics for Engineering and Science, vol 3. Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-91216-23-7_2
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