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Higgs field and the speed of light


Dimensions are energy levels. When the difference between energy levels between two objects rises too high, they lose their ability to interact with each other. And the problem with crossing the speed of light is that researchers cannot pump enough energy that the particle can jump to the fourth dimension. 

When a particle closes speed of light its size turns smaller, and finally, a particle cannot turn smaller anymore. And that thing is the cosmic speed limit. The light cone is the model that for crossing the speed of light the particle must push its structure through itself. And that is difficult because the particle's density turns so high that it cannot push its superstrings through that structure. 

When we think that the Higgs field pulls energy through particles we might understand why only photons and other massless particles can reach the speed of light. The energy that travels through particles impacts the Higgs field. And that's why it will deny crossing the speed of light. 

When the speed of a particle with mass closes the speed of light. That thing means it goes closer to the Higgs field. And then the energy flow to the Higgs field is stronger than slower moving particles with mass. The mass is the mark that the particle interacts with the Higgs field. 


The light cone

The reason why energy transfer to particles goes weaker is that all other interactions wave movement or particles that speed limited to the speed of light. When the speed of a particle closes speed of light less energy will transfer to it. 

And the thing that makes gravitation and especially black holes different is that the black hole presses material. That means the energy travels in material from its sides. In a straight universe, energy travels to particles from the front of it. But the problem is that an electromagnetic vacuum or an electromagnetic low-pressure channel pulls energy out from it. There is one vision that can turn to cross the speed of light possible at least at the electron's level. 

The idea is that the particle will shoot to travel as close to the speed of light as possible. And then laser ray will point it from its side. That energy impulse could increase the energy that allows the particle to go through that Higgs field. 

The Higgs field could be like a membrane between the third and the fourth dimensions. And that means it interacts oppositely in the fourth dimension. 

The model goes like this. The Higgs field is like a membrane between the third and the fourth dimension. The Higgs-mirror field exists but it's at the fourth dimension. And that thing explains why hypothetical tachyon cannot straight interact with the third dimension. When the tachyon hits Higgs field it pumps energy to that field. And that energy could the thing that we call dark energy. 

The light cone can show what happens when a particle reaches the speed of light. At that point, the particle interacts straight with the Higgs field. And at that point, it would turn to the opposite. This model could explain why the hypothetical tachyon particle cannot come to the third dimension. The speed of light is the point, where the particle interacts straight with the Higgs field. 

And Higgs field is the "light wall". So Higgs mirror-field denies the tachyon drop to the third dimension. The fourth dimension is the opposite side of the Higgs field, and there Higgs field acts oppositely. In the fourth dimension, the Higgs field pumps energy to particles. And that thing means that a tachyon cannot interact straight with three-dimensional particles. 

So tachyon interacts through the Higgs field. When it hits to Higgs field or mirror-Higgs field it transfers energy to that field until it jumps back. That thing causes the rise of energy level in the Higgs field. Or otherwise, we can say that there is forming a small hill. That hill is seen in lower the third dimension as the weaker point in the Higgs field. But when the tachyon hits Higgs mirror-field in the fourth dimension that sends wave movement to the third dimension. The Higgs field or Higgs membrane denies that the tachyon cannot come to the third dimension. 

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