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    How much energy is needed to manipulate the Higgs field?

    1e12 eV = 1x10^12 eV = 1Tera eV = 1,000,000,000,000 eV.
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    How much energy is needed to manipulate the Higgs field?

    Thanks for the clarification, but still makes me wonder in what is left "on the end" of a lightning strike. Around 1e12 of energy ;)
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    How much energy is needed to manipulate the Higgs field?

    I've been looking for different energy sources for this and have been doing lots of energy conversion, and actually it's making me think at the approach we use to utilize energy in general, and seems really ineffiecient. For example lightning can produce around 1x10^12 eV so is making me wonder...
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    How much energy is needed to manipulate the Higgs field?

    Damn, that was kind of obvious, I am just acknowledging my stupidity, sorry. I mean, I've read it a couple of times but I don't know where my mind was.
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    How much energy is needed to manipulate the Higgs field?

    The man-made energy one need to make to impart an effect on that kind of field. The energy that makes the LHC is huge and it is not specifically to impart an effect on the higgs field, as in making an higgs boson. The energy that's generated is to smash things with one another, but is not to...
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    How much energy is needed to manipulate the Higgs field?

    Hi everyone, So I've been wondering how much energy does it takes to impart some kind of effect on the higgs field. I've been trying to look for the energy the LHC generates and compare it to the actual amount of energy that it takes for the higgs field to be affected, but since this is all new...
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    Can an Object Falling in Infinite Gravity Break the Speed of Light?

    Thanks for the info, I got to the idea of telecommunications with the misleaded(?) idea that higgs bosons can travel faster than light and that the higgs field has different potential depending on the higgs boson quantitative energies imparting on the higgs field. And by now I am not sure if I...
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    Can an Object Falling in Infinite Gravity Break the Speed of Light?

    Awesome, btw i missunderstood the concept of the higgs boson then, since i understood it did not had a mass since is all around the universe dispersed. Probably completely wrong... lol anyhow thanks
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    Can an Object Falling in Infinite Gravity Break the Speed of Light?

    Then by that same analogy we can say that the higgs boson is able to travel at the speed of light right? BTW: Not about the subject in question but I wonder if two higgs boson can actually collide and wonder what would happen? Super fast telecommunications maybe, anyone?
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    A Closer Look at Microwave Pizzas & Their Cardboard Disks

    From a microwave pizza to bulbs and what-not in the microwave this is crazy, are you going to start talking Tesla-coils on me now? Cause that would be really interesting... And to try to revive this thread again because of its interestingness: All of this weird stuff happens in the...
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