Re: how mass is generated

From: Marcus Wellpoth (wellpoth_at_gmx.de)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 03:57:10 +0200

ande452@attglobal.net wrote:

> alistair wrote:
>>
>> A mass such as a proton, moving through a volume of particles with
>> which it can exchange force mediating bosons , would get closer to
>> some of the surrounding particles as it moved faster because it would
>> take a bigger force to slow the proton at a higher speed (assuming the
>> force between the proton and the other particles is repulsive and gets
>> greater with decreasing distance between them).The factor 1 / (1 -
>> v^2/c^2)^1/2 could be proportional to the force acting on the proton
>> and it could therefore be an accurate measure of
>> how the quantized field is behaving at different distances.The mass
>> could be proportional to the force, just as an electron has a mass
>> caused by the force
>> acting on it as it passes through some crystals.The particles
>> resisting the proton's mass would have to move behind it as it moves
>> forwards and repel the proton to make up for the fact that it has been
>> slowed down a bit.The magnitude of this slowing and speeding up of the
>> proton could be tested experimentally.
>
> Fine, get this mental masturbation published and we'll aclaim
> you the world's greatest physicist.
>
> John Anderson
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