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LARGE HADRON COLLIDER and 'Higgs field' (Was... )
Heh. Dig this article that just appeared today - http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080909...icscernbritain... ....and particularly this very poignant excerpt : "Physicists have long puzzled over how particles acquire mass. In 1964, a British physicist, Peter Higgs, came up with the idea there must be a background field that would act rather like treacle (mollases)." "Background field"?! Oh no. Heresy! :-) That sounds suspiciously like Gordon Wolter's idea of a `spatial medium` possessing the property of 'hyperfluidity' in sub-relativistic speed regimes, but becoming more and more "viscous", losing its hyperfluidity, with the onset of relativistic speeds. |
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LARGE HADRON COLLIDER and 'Higgs field' (Was... )
On Sep 9, 10:51*am, oldcoot wrote:
Dig this article that just appeared today -http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080909/sc_afp/sciencephysicscernbritain... speeds. Damn !@#$%^&* link. Try this - http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080909...g_080909150154 |
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