Friday, January 16, 2015

The higgs boson has opened new ideas!

Hello world! As I promised I am posting what I posted last week but in a different fashion. First let me tell you about what I was trying to figure out when I was a junior in high school, 3 years ago. It was walking home after school thinking about energy. I tried to look at energy in the perspective of my legs moving as I walk. I thought about how our brain sends a signal down to our leg muscles telling them to contract and move. Then I wondered what was making the muscles move. The cells in our muscles moves to contract and move. I then wondered how our cells moved, and I kept going the the process until I got to the point of how particles move. I then thought that energy might be the answer. Everything is made out of energy and that is how we move. That is what I thought as a junior in high school. I then started thinking that if we were made of energy, then why are we not dispersing ourselves throughout the universe at once? I couldn't find the answer to that, so I stopped thinking about it. I then found out the the Higgs boson was confirmed during the summer of 2014. I was intrigued on how it worked. I then started thinking about during my physics class in fall 2014. Since the Higgs field of the Higgs boson gives other particles mass, the particle itself has no mass to begin with. That was my logic and I find it true for me. So how could the Higgs boson move without having any mass? There cannot be any external force on it, since for there to be a force acting upon an object it needs mass. And we know that two Higgs bosons attract each other, therefore it is accelerating. For that since the Higgs field gives particles mass, that creates gravity. And gravity induces an acceleration to other particles. So I wondered how the Higgs boson moved without having mass at all. I first started off with saying that energy was the cause of this, that the particle is producing energy to create motion. Energy cannot be created though, so I ditched that possibility. I was in my physics class, in around October of 2014, and we were talking about electric and magnetic fields. For current to occur there has to be a potential difference of charge for the electron to move. I immediately thought "what if the Higgs boson reacts to a potential difference in mass just as the electron reacts to a potential difference of charge?" I found that to be acceptable. For the Higgs field gives particles mass, the Higgs boson "sees" that there is mass so it starts moving toward the area of space that has mass. The Higgs boson reacted to another Higgs field, and that is what I think how everything else in the universe acts. Each particle reacts to a field in space and that is how everything would work. We then go back to my dilemma of how I am able to move through space. It is not energy that is causing me to move, it is the different fields in my body and in my environment that causes me to move through space. What is Energy then? That will be my next post next Friday. Please leave a comment and an opinion on this idea I introduced please. I am not saying this theory is right, I have no mathematical proof for it, but to me it makes sense on how everything works. From here on out all my theories will be based of that everything is a reaction to other fields in our universe. Thank you for taking the time for reading my post, again please comment and give me your opinion, I will really appreciate everyone's opinion on this subject. Once again thank you and have a nice day.

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