posted on Mar, 15 2013 @ 06:21 AM
Originally posted by pacifier2012
How did a Higgs Boson come to exist in the first place. Wouldn't it have always been there (eternal) or how did it come to suddenly 'pop' up into
existence.
Any thoughts?f
The Higgs field is a
Bose-Einstein condensate - in fact a Type 2
superconducting superfluid. The Higgs particle is excited from this ground state of the vacuum when energy exceeding its rest mass is available to be
absorbed. Higgs particles are all around you - but not as free particles because energy of sufficient magnitude to excite them from their ground state
is never available. Higgs bosons in the region of superstrings circulate in vortices forming string-like Nielsen-Olesen vortices that channel colour
flux between the quarks, squeezed into quantised bundles of SU(3) colour magnetic flux by the mechanism of a non-abelian version of the Meissner
Effect.
This vortical motion was first described in 1878.
Here is a picture that appeared in a
book published that year purporting to depict an atom. In fact, the object was a superstring constituent of atomic nuclei, as proved
here. The word "vortex" appears at the top of the image of the particle. This collective
motion was confirmed in 1959 during remote-viewing experiments with a famous clairvoyant conducted by Dr D.D. Lyness, a psychiatrist from New Zealand.
This feature is the vital piece of evidence that PROVES that the particles observed by this psychic all around him when he magnified his mental image
of them were, indeed, Higgs particles. It confirms the QCD string model of quark confinement, the observation being made three decades before the
string model was developed and vortex solutions discovered in its equations. Confirmation of the existence of the Higgs field and its vortical
excitations was published in 1908. Compare this
picture,
published that year, of three basic particles bound by strings with lattice QCD calculations published in 2003 of three quarks bound by their gluon
fields. The supercomputer-calculated Y-shape configuration of strings with quarks as their colour magnetic monopole endpoints is essentially identical
to the picture remote-viewed 95 years earlier. Such similarity has no conventional explanation. It implies that the Higgs field and its vortical
excitations were described over a century ago by paranormal means. That's why the heading of the article says "
Re-discovery of the Higgs
particle?"