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Old December 26th 13, 05:43 PM
JAAKKO KURHI JAAKKO KURHI is offline
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Default Mass vs. Higgs particles

Mass vs. Higgs particles. I cannot think of any form of functional matter that requires no mass to exist. From Higgs particles to dark matter, quarks of an atom, molecules and to rest of the visual universe, mass is present. Because, mass has intrinsic property of gravity and the heavy Higgs particle is made-up of mass but no other known properties exist. Hence, aren’t the elements of mass and Higgs particles the one and the same source for universal matter?

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