Just for interest,
The unparticle 😀
Search for 'unparticles' focuses on Earth's crust - physicsworld.com
It would seem we now have the un-particle?
And the question, is the answer to dark matter another arrangement of Higgs.
All just for fun 😀
Regards
M. Gregg
The unparticle 😀
Search for 'unparticles' focuses on Earth's crust - physicsworld.com
It would seem we now have the un-particle?
And the question, is the answer to dark matter another arrangement of Higgs.
All just for fun 😀

Regards
M. Gregg
Just for fun,
It would seem we now have the un-particle?
The Higgs boson (The god particle) the Quarks and the Gluons.
It would seem that the arrangement of the quarks that create the particles has created the question what’s inside the Higgs Boson?
This creates the idea of the techno-quark one arrangement is the Boson and the other Dark matter?
The Particles are like the leaves on a tree with the branches being invisible.
The idea is the universe could be a fractal of un-particles (yet to be discovered) that create the structure (the branches of the tree)
And the answer to dark matter is another arrangement of Higgs.
😀
Wonder if the LHC is going to split the Higgs boson..😕😱..😀
Regards
M. gregg
It would seem we now have the un-particle?
The Higgs boson (The god particle) the Quarks and the Gluons.
It would seem that the arrangement of the quarks that create the particles has created the question what’s inside the Higgs Boson?
This creates the idea of the techno-quark one arrangement is the Boson and the other Dark matter?
The Particles are like the leaves on a tree with the branches being invisible.
The idea is the universe could be a fractal of un-particles (yet to be discovered) that create the structure (the branches of the tree)
And the answer to dark matter is another arrangement of Higgs.

Wonder if the LHC is going to split the Higgs boson..😕😱..😀
Regards
M. gregg
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Just hearing a piece today on the components of the electron. From what was described, to call the parts particles may fall down. ( spinon, holeon, orbitron, etc) The quantum world is a bit too strange to think of parts as particles. After all, a particle may really be just our interpretation of a collection of resonances. Particles may not really exist.
This is my read on what they are saying this week. I am not a physicist, don't play one on TV, and did not sleep in a Holiday Inn last night. 🙂 As they are about to do another round of upgrades to the LHC, it is clear they don't think they are done!
The Unparticle sounds just as strange as "Spooky action at a distance" as it is suggesting a link between spin over a distance.
This is my read on what they are saying this week. I am not a physicist, don't play one on TV, and did not sleep in a Holiday Inn last night. 🙂 As they are about to do another round of upgrades to the LHC, it is clear they don't think they are done!
The Unparticle sounds just as strange as "Spooky action at a distance" as it is suggesting a link between spin over a distance.
Show on Science right now had a gentleman suggesting that the speed of light is not fixed, but dependent on the energy of the photon. Something about spacetime being lumpy causing photons from the far side of the universe getting here with 5 second delays relative to others that should have left at the same time.
Particles may not really exist.
Consider wave-particle duality.
Anything that we can see or measure is only the coherent product of all that is.
Consider wave-particle duality.
Anything that we can see or measure is only the coherent product of all that is.
This is looking at quantum dimensions, not the macro. The concept is that there is only resonance. "Solidness" is a perception of force only. A particle does not actually exist, just an area of space where the energy impedes anything else form passing. A particle is a tiny little loop of energy. Which forces I have not a clue. E-M? Dark?
Thinking about the particle -wave issue, what would the collision pattern be of a stream of particles traveling in incoherent corkscrews look like? When filtered by the slits, would it not produce the wave interference pattern? I am sure it has been done; what happens when one fires a single photon at the slits? Does it split? Does it go through one or the other? That is the disadvantage of only having freshman physics, no one to ask. Engineers only need to study what happens so we can use it, not why 😀
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