I’ve watched and read the explanations and still don’t understand it. I’m sure there’s a simple explanation.
One guy said that the Higgs field is like water, all around us and the resistance to movement in that field is what gives a particle mass. Sort of like a fish swimming through water. Well, the boson, if it exists, has a mass of about 130 times a proton. That’s pretty hefty to be surrounding everything, offering resistance. If it combines as does water to form that field one would think it would be a very dense soup.
Anyway, there has to be something simple out there to explain how you can add a huge mass, still unseen, to the Universe without going nuts.
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Some videos
- Pass me the aether...
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I gave up a long time ago trying to understand any physics formulated after the end of the nineteenth century. ...
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When it get really hard just add another dimension and mumble something about dark matter.
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We used to call those "epicycles."
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It's epicycles all the way down.
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My god -It's full of cycles!
Seriously though, the Higgs Field makes as much sense to me as Dark Matter - ...
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If the Higgs Boson is the God Particle, is the Higgs antiparticle the "AntiChrist"?
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Would the discovery of the Higgs be the Second Coming?
Now what if an atheist snuck onto the payroll. He ...
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...*Highfives ER for epic win*
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Would the discovery of the Higgs be the Second Coming?
Now what if an atheist snuck onto the payroll. He ...
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If the Higgs Boson is the God Particle, is the Higgs antiparticle the "AntiChrist"?
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My god -It's full of cycles!
Seriously though, the Higgs Field makes as much sense to me as Dark Matter - ...
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It's epicycles all the way down.
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We used to call those "epicycles."
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When it get really hard just add another dimension and mumble something about dark matter.