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Graduate How can the Higgs boson have mass?
Ah okay, thanks!- Natskyge
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How can the Higgs boson have mass?
So the higgs particle is not what gives mass, just a particle that appears when you disturb the higgs field? Like virtual particles?- Natskyge
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How can the Higgs boson have mass?
Ah okay, sorry. Looks like i have some reading to do.- Natskyge
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How can the Higgs boson have mass?
Well i have read some books on the matter. It just confused me how the higgs can have mass, which it gets from it self. My thinking is that would make it gain more and more mass and eventualy clump together, like normal matter.- Natskyge
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How can the Higgs boson have mass?
So this may be just me being stupid. Anyway, so i was reading about the higgs and i read it has been found in LHC to have a mass of 125 Gev, according to their expriments. Now here comes what i don't understand, how can the particle that gives mass have mass, and wouldn't that cause the higgs...- Natskyge
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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What advice do you have for a future theoretical physicist?
Okay, i haven't seen a lot of monty Python, thourgh i might do some time down the Road.- Natskyge
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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What advice do you have for a future theoretical physicist?
Depends one what you mean by wet fish treatment. Neverthless Hi!- Natskyge
- Post #3
- Forum: New Member Introductions
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What advice do you have for a future theoretical physicist?
Hello, i came across this website randomly and people seemed Nice so i thourght i might sign up to get some help and thing like that. I am about to go to "gymnasium" ( for you english people its kinda high schoolish ) with the purpose of at some point down the Road ending up as a theoretical...- Natskyge
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