Skip to main content

Higgs field and hypothetical negative mass are making it possible to cross the speed of light.

The Higgs mirror field may exist. The Higgs boson interacts with weak nuclear force. or it releases W and Z bosons. So the weak interaction is one of the things that affect the Higgs boson. And that causes the idea that maybe gravitation, or hypothetical graviton particle, can be found between weak and strong nuclear forces. 

The thing that makes Higgs field interesting is that it gives mass to particles. The mass is the thing that denies that particles with mass cannot reach the speed of light. But otherwise, particles with no mass have only one speed. And that is the speed of light. 

That thing causes an idea if there is negative mass, the particle can cross the speed of light. But nobody ever made negative mass. There is a possibility that some kind of extremely high-power impact can turn the Higgs field opposite and create the hypothetical thing called the Higgs reverse field. And Higgs reverse field makes it possible that the particle would have negative mass. 

The Higgs reverse field or Higgs mirror field would be opposite to the Higgs field. That thing would pull energy through the particle. Which turns them back to four fundamental interactions. There is the possibility that a mythical or hypothetical faster-than-light particle called Tachyon is just impacting with the Higgs field so strong that it turns the Higgs field and its interaction (Higgs mechanism) opposite. 




Or what happens? The tachyon impacts Higgs field. That field transfers energy to the tachyon. In some models, the Higgs field covers that hypothetical particle. And that makes it possible that the wave motion with the same frequency as the Higgs field just pushes the Higgs field away from that particle. Or it makes Higgs field act oppositely than usual. But how to confirm that thing? Confirmation requires proof that the tachyon exists. And this means this is only theory. 

The field superposition can someday make it possible to create the Higgs reverse field. The idea is that Anderson (a strong) localization traps wave movement. And then some kind of energy impact would turn that trapped wave into its mirror. The detail in superposition is the thing that supports this model is that in superposition the superpositioned particles are spinning opposite ways. 

So does that thing turn the power fields like Higgs field opposite? That is one of the things that maybe can be solved in the future. The model of the power field is like a membrane that oscillates. The oscillation is the wave movement and when the energy level rises at the other side of the wave movement. The other side will create electromagnetic low-pressure. And then some other type of wave movement starts to fill that electromagnetic low pressure. 

The Anderson effect, along with field superposition is one of the things that makes the Higgs reverse field possible. The idea is that in superposition the electromagnetic fields would put spin in opposite ways. And that thing makes it possible to create the mirror model of the Higgs field. 

The Higgs field is a similar electromagnetic field to other electromagnetic fields. The frequency of that field is different from other EM fields. 

There is the possibility that the electromagnetic field is forming superstrings. The superstring is the thing that spins in some direction. So in the mirror field, the superstrings are rotating in the opposite direction than in the original field. The other electromagnetic fields have push and pull effects. And that means all other electromagnetic fields except gravitation have their counter field. So why not a Higgs field can have similar structures to other electromagnetic fields? 

The idea is that those superstrings act like propellers. That structure pulls energy through particles to the Higgs field. And that thing makes the particle flat. So if that version of Higgs field works the opposite way. That makes it possible that this version of the Higgs field turns the mass negative. The idea is simple. The Higgs opposite Higgs field pumps energy to the particle. And that particle starts to hover above the Higgs field. 


The reason for aging could be that the Higgs field pulls other wave movement types through it. 


The idea is that material or elementary particles are things. That are channeling other electromagnetic fields to the Higgs field. The power fields or fundamental interactions are like chains of particles. That string-looking power fields connect. When some particle travels through that structure (or structure travels through particle) that structure called a power field pumps energy to the particle. 

Electromagnetic fields and aging are interesting things. We know that we can increase the particle's lifetime by stressing them with electromagnetic wave movement. But then we are facing the thing, that I mentioned in some other texts. Spin plays a big role in the particle's lifetime and existence. If we think that the particle is like a whisk. Superstrings are forming its shell. And when the particle spins, that whisk-looking structure will push other electromagnetic wave movements away from the particle. 

The model is that the Higgs field pulls four fundamental forces through the particle. The idea is that all four interactions, strong and weak nuclear forces with electromagnetism and gravitation are all wave movements. But the frequency of the wave movement is different. There is a transportation particle that transports those four fundamental interactions. 


Does Higgs field make mass to particle only if itself or some other power fields travel through the elementary particle? 


But all fundamental interactions have the wave movement mode. And when the Higgs field pulls those wave movements through the particle. That thing causes electromagnetic low-pressure under those superstrings. That electromagnetic vacuum will act like normal low-pressure and sooner or later that electromagnetic low pressure in the whisk-looking structure in elementary particles pulls that particle to flat. Or otherways saying, the Higgs field causes the collapse of the particle. The shortest living particles have a slow spin or their spin is zero. 

When we think about photons, we can ask if photons spin so fast that they will not allow the Higgs field to travel through that particle. So does Higgs field give mass to the particle only of itself, or do other electromagnetic fields travel through that particle? 

That thing causes a situation. Where the Higgs field pulls other wave movements just through the particle. And that thing causes the particle's collapse because its internal interaction with the Higgs field pulls the particle into the 2D mode or turns it to wave movement. So the particles with fast spin live longer. 

The reason, why fast spin makes particles live longer is that the Higgs field will not pull energy or wave movement through spinning particles. When the energy level of a particle rises that increases its spin. And that's why a high energy level increases a particle's lifetime. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_localization

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superposition_principle

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W_and_Z_bosons

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The hydrogen-burning supernovas are interesting models.

"Researchers discovered a significant magnesium anomaly in a meteorite’s dust particle, challenging current astrophysical models and suggesting new insights into hydrogen-burning supernovas. (Artist’s concept.)Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Rare Dust Particle From Ancient Extraterrestrial Meteorite Challenges Astrophysical Models) If the star is too heavy when its fusion reaction starts, it can detonate just at that moment, when its fusion starts. If the collapsing nebula is heavy enough, it can form a black hole straight from the nebula. But if the nebula's gravity is too heavy to  form  the blue giant or too  small  it can collapse  straight  into a black hole . If  the forming star is a little bit larger than the blue supergiants. It can explode immediately when the fusion starts.    The theory of hydrogen-burning supernovas consists  model  of the giant stars that explode immediately after their fusion starts. When the interstellar nebula  falls  it can form

The ancient galaxy mirrors the Milky Way.

"This image shows the galaxy REBELS-25 as seen by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), overlaid on an infrared image of other stars and galaxies. The infrared image was taken by ESO’s Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA). In a recent study, researchers found evidence that REBELS-25 is a strongly rotating disc galaxy existing only 700 million years after the Big Bang. This makes it the most distant and earliest known Milky Way-like galaxy found to date. Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/L. Rowland et al./ESO/J. Dunlop et al. Ack.: CASU, CALET" (ScitechDaily, Astronomers Baffled by Ancient Galaxy That Mirrors Modern Milky Way) Researchers found the youngest Milky Way-type galaxy. The distance to the galaxy is enormous. And the light that comes from that galaxy named REBELS-25 comes from the Universe that is only 700 million years old. The distance to that galaxy is enormous about 236 billion light years. And that means it's a very dista

Transcendence, or the ability to transcendent thinking may grow in teen's brains.

   "New research has discovered that transcendent thinking, which involves analyzing the broader implications of situations, can foster brain growth in adolescents. This form of thinking enhances brain network coordination, impacting developmental milestones and future life satisfaction. The study emphasizes the need for education that encourages deep, reflective thought, underscoring the critical role of adolescents in their own brain development". (ScitechDaily, Scientists Discover That “Transcendent” Thinking May Grow Teens’ Brains) "Scientists at  USC Rossier School of Education’s Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education (CANDLE) have discovered that adolescents who grapple with the bigger meaning of social situations experience greater brain growth, which predicts stronger identity development and life satisfaction years later". (ScitechDaily, Scientists Discover That “Transcendent” Thinking May Grow Teens’ Brains) The transcendenc