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![]() "HVAC" wrote in message ... On 8/15/2012 12:52 AM, Greysky wrote: Sam What is meant by how it "couples" to other particles? Does it act like a gluon"? TreBert What they mean is how a particle is effected by the Higgs field. If a particle couples strongly then it will have a greater mass than if it couples weakly. If it doesn't couple at all, then it will not have a rest mass, like, for example, photons. Personally I don't think the particle they found on July 4 is a higgs particle at all. If it was, then they should also have evidence of it decaying into electrons, muons, or taus as well, but they haven't so far. This means (if the particle is a higgs) that there is *another* unknown mechanism for defining mass for these particles, and this is just silly. I'll go out on a limb here and say there really is no Higgs particle, and that everyone (but me, of course) is wrong. Gaysky...I noticed that you dropped your stupid 'FTL radio' sig. Why is that? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ I didn't realize how bothered it would make you , Harlow. Well, then just for you: www.ftlradio.com Learn how to build your own ftl radio. There, now don't you feel better? |
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![]() "greysky" wrote in message ... "HVAC" wrote in message ... On 8/15/2012 12:52 AM, Greysky wrote: Sam What is meant by how it "couples" to other particles? Does it act like a gluon"? TreBert What they mean is how a particle is effected by the Higgs field. If a particle couples strongly then it will have a greater mass than if it couples weakly. If it doesn't couple at all, then it will not have a rest mass, like, for example, photons. Personally I don't think the particle they found on July 4 is a higgs particle at all. If it was, then they should also have evidence of it decaying into electrons, muons, or taus as well, but they haven't so far. This means (if the particle is a higgs) that there is *another* unknown mechanism for defining mass for these particles, and this is just silly. I'll go out on a limb here and say there really is no Higgs particle, and that everyone (but me, of course) is wrong. Gaysky...I noticed that you dropped your stupid 'FTL radio' sig. Why is that? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ I didn't realize how bothered it would make you , Harlow. Well, then just for you: www.ftlradio.com Learn how to build your own ftl radio. There, now don't you feel better? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ Oops. my secondary site isn't up and running yet. You'll just have to wait a bit. The original site is sometimes up and sometimes not. If it matters to you, you can give it a try... www.ftlsite.com G- |
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On Aug 15, 10:10*am, "greysky" wrote:
"greysky" *wrote in ... "HVAC" *wrote in ... On 8/15/2012 12:52 AM, Greysky wrote: Sam What is meant by how it "couples" to other particles? Does it act like a gluon"? TreBert What they mean is how a particle is effected by the Higgs field. If a particle couples strongly then it will have a greater mass than if it couples weakly. If it doesn't couple at all, then it will not have a rest mass, like, for example, photons. Personally I don't think the particle they found on July 4 is a higgs particle at all. If it was, then they should also have evidence of it decaying into electrons, muons, or taus as well, but they haven't so far. This means (if the particle is a higgs) that there is *another* unknown mechanism for defining mass for these particles, and this is just silly. I'll go out on a limb here and say there really is no Higgs particle, and that everyone (but me, of course) is wrong. Gaysky...I noticed that you dropped your stupid 'FTL radio' sig. Why is that? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ I didn't realize how bothered it would make you , Harlow. Well, then just for you: www.ftlradio.com Learn how to build your own ftl radio. There, now don't you feel better? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ Oops. my secondary site isn't up and running yet. You'll just have to wait a bit. The original site is sometimes up and sometimes not. If it matters to you, you can give it a try...www.ftlsite.com G- The Einstein@Home server hasn't detected gravitational wave signals yet. That doesn't mean that these type of signals can't be generated - it just means that there are no interstellar gravity wave signals that are pointed towards the earth. (Makes one wonder why our species aren't already using these type of TCP-IP FTL protocols as a replacement for the closed circuit TCP-IP internet... Greysky, you seem to have more sense than most of these closed minded pseudo-intellectual types, who have become so proud of their globally- induced timelines, that they would deny their own willingness to listen to what their own conscience is telling them, about massive fraud, control, and deceit over the internet, then imagining for themselves what they would do, in case they suddenly discovered their own resources (food, clothing, shelter, water, and electricity), were taken over by the state. Instant information retreival, based upon the discovery of where the most life-enhancing lifestyles exist on planet earth for one's own survival, as well as the ability to rapidly navigate there, via electrogravitic craft, e.g. "0.5 Hz-wide band at 152.5 Hz, signals with intrinsic strain h_0 greater than 7.6e-25 are excluded with 90% confidence." Anyone mention that high powered ELF waves cause atmospheric disturbances, and can also be used to disrupt planetwide navigation of electrogravitic vehicles? These powers want TOTAL CONTROL, and maybe that was the followup to their "electrogravitic funds transfers" already beating the "electronic funds transfers", in the global bureaucracy. Perhaps that's why the 2/3 of Heaven have already seen the battle for the hearts, minds, and souls of the former church age (Lacodeans) to stay ignorant together, rather than seeking their own salvation... |
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