Power Source of a Particle
From: Parker (whatishiggs_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/15/05
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Date: 15 Mar 2005 13:50:45 -0800
Most believe that charge, mass, spin, etc. are intrinsic
properties of a particle. Well. Mass got its source from
the Higgs field. Can we say Charge, spin, etc. got its
source from the vacuum (?).
What I'd like to know is. Supposed the vaccuum is
variable such that the output is not constant.
What would be the effect on atomic formations. Supposed
in other part of the universe, the vacuum doesn't
have the same value as here. What would be the effect
on the particles and atomic binding.
I mean, I wonder what would happen if charge, spin, etc.
of a particle becomes altered. What's the worse effect
on say the human body. Would we just collapse or would
we become weak??
I'm looking for this hypothesis that the reason we sleep
at night is to charge our subatomic particles from the
vacuum so that our particles spin, charge, etc. would be
optimum. I'm looking for all arguments against this. Thanks.
Parker
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