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05-01-2006, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao These rotationally dynamic conformal areas, at the most, could only represent constant volumes, increasing volumes, or decreasing volumes in multidimensional space-time as for example the expansion of the universe. They could not represent quantum field densities. For that, nonzero masses are required since density is defined as mass per unit volume. If mass is initializing at zero like the photons, gravitons, and gluons then they couldn’t have produced subsequently all the massive element particles. Yet, the Higgs mechanism as responsible for spontaneous broken symmetry was supposed to give reasons for the existence of massive W’s and Z bosons of electroweak theory. However, the use of products of Hadamard matrices to get the masses of elementary particles made the need for spontaneous broken symmetry unnecessary and hence the extraneous parameters of Higgs mechanism and the need to discover the scalar Higgs boson. The good news is that perfect symmetry remains intact. This is the perfect symmetry between the positive vacuum and the negative vacuum. | What about an absolute vacuum,Antonio! Would that change the situation
somewhat?
kind regards michael.
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