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Mission Statement

We would like to garner attention from the physics community, especially young up-and-coming physicists, to this new research direction, including both theoretical and experimental development under the new framework of mirror matter theory. We believe that this exciting direction is where our major effort should be for searching new physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). 

First and foremost, we need more experimentalists and groups to devote themselves to tests of the new theory because of its remarkable testability. Based on the fact that our current understanding of nature is known to be incomplete, there is a huge amount of work being put into beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics. However, the majority of the BSM models in the market provide either no testable predictions or no well-defined sensitivity targets, other than pushing new detection limits wherever possible. The new mirror matter theory,  on the contrary, proposes specific unique predictions which can be tested by feasible experiments in the laboratory.

Secondly, we would like to encourage capable young theoretical talents to work on many open questions that the new framework brings up. The new theory outlined here presents a coherent picture in fundamental physics and cosmology. But it is at its very nascent stage of development and the framework is still pretty rough in need of mathematical rigor on various aspects.

Last but not least, we like to draw attention to a new open science initiative: a Community-driven Open Research Ecosystem (CORE) or  Open Archive Platform and Rigorous Evaluation System for Open Science (RESOS) [see the first articlethe 2nd one with an implementation example of OePRESS, and the latest CORE with more argument details]. By implementing a sophisticated credit/role incentive mechanism, it strives to establish a new self-sustaining ecosystem for all scientists and researchers in the entire scientific community. We believe that rigorous science requires rigorous evaluation. Scientific innovation won’t be evolving efficiently until such a system is built. You are welcome to participate in discussion at our Forum about RESOS and/or visit the project page at github and the new platform at OpenarXiv.org.

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