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alistair
Aug24-04, 04:56 AM
<jabberwocky><div class="vbmenu_control"><a href="jabberwocky:;" onClick="newWindow=window.open('','usenetCode','toolbar=no, location=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,status=no ,width=650,height=400'); newWindow.document.write('<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Usenet ASCII</TITLE></HEAD><BODY topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 BGCOLOR=#F1F1F1><table border=0 width=625><td bgcolor=midnightblue><font color=#F1F1F1>This Usenet message\'s original ASCII form: </font></td></tr><tr><td width=449><br><br><font face=courier><UL><PRE>Higgs bosons with low thermal energies can exert a negative pressure\nlike dark energy.Why is this and why do high energy Higgs bosons exert\na positive pressure? And can the energy density of the low energy\nHiggs bosons have a similar order of magnitude to the pressure they\nexert - can low energy Higgs bosons account for dark energy?\n\n</UL></PRE></font></td></tr></table></BODY><HTML>');"> <IMG SRC=/images/buttons/ip.gif BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER ALT="View this Usenet post in original ASCII form">&nbsp;&nbsp;View this Usenet post in original ASCII form </a></div><P></jabberwocky>Higgs bosons with low thermal energies can exert a negative pressure
like dark energy.Why is this and why do high energy Higgs bosons exert
a positive pressure? And can the energy density of the low energy
Higgs bosons have a similar order of magnitude to the pressure they
exert - can low energy Higgs bosons account for dark energy?