Quantum particles and Aether.

Zipperfish

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He must be a very smart man. You agree with him.

All I did was ask some questions that are no sillier than socratus' but it seems to put the science buffs in a tither. This is why I think the scientific mind usually is as narrow as the religious mind - no room for play. Gotta take this stuff seriously, ya know. Not!


Generalize much? I don't recall getting in a tither. I don't even know what post you're talking about.
 

socratus

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CERN – LHC - 2013.

Physicists Francois Englert ofBelgium and Peter Higgs of Britain

havewon the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics for predicting

theexistence of the Higgs boson particle.

However, our knowledge of particle physicsis still far from complete,

withmysteries such as the nature of dark matter to still be solved.

======================…

My question is:

In which frame of reference the Higgs boson was found ?

The Higgs boson was found in LHC 's vacuum (as a model of cosmic vacuum ).

Without vacuum the LHC is maybe a good place for formula-1competition.

Then other question, what is a vacuum?

The answer:

‘ All kinds of electromagnetic waves ( including light’s)

spread in vacuum . . .. thanks to the vacuum, to the specific

ability of empty space these electromagnetic waves canexist.’

/ Book : To what physics was came, page 32. R. K. Utiyama. /

Ok. Vacuum is not an empty space.

But . . . what is vacuum itself ?

Answers.

#

" The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in myopinion,

is the basic problem nowbefore physics. Really, if you can’t correctly

describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correctdescription

of something more complex? "

/ Paul Dirac ./

#.

The most fundamental question facing 21st century physics willbe:

What is the vacuum? As quantum mechanics teaches us, with

its zero point energythis vacuum is not empty and the word

vacuum is a grossmisnomer!

/ Prof. FriedwardtWinterberg /

#

When the next revolution rocks physics,
chances are it will be about nothing—the vacuum, that endless infinite void.


http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/18-nothingness-of-space-theory-of-everything

===…

Vacuum (cosmic vacuum) is still a fundamental puzzle in physics.

==..

Best wishes.

Israel Sadovnik Socratus

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55Mercury

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CERN – LHC - 2013.

Physicists Francois Englert ofBelgium and Peter Higgs of Britain

havewon the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics for predicting

theexistence of the Higgs boson particle.

However, our knowledge of particle physicsis still far from complete,

withmysteries such as the nature of dark matter to still be solved.

======================…

My question is:

In which frame of reference the Higgs boson was found ?

The Higgs boson was found in LHC 's vacuum (as a model of cosmic vacuum ).

Without vacuum the LHC is maybe a good place for formula-1competition.

Then other question, what is a vacuum?

The answer:

‘ All kinds of electromagnetic waves ( including light’s)

spread in vacuum . . .. thanks to the vacuum, to the specific

ability of empty space these electromagnetic waves canexist.’

/ Book : To what physics was came, page 32. R. K. Utiyama. /

Ok. Vacuum is not an empty space.

But . . . what is vacuum itself ?

Answers.

#

" The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in myopinion,

is the basic problem nowbefore physics. Really, if you can’t correctly

describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correctdescription

of something more complex? "

/ Paul Dirac ./

#.

The most fundamental question facing 21st century physics willbe:

What is the vacuum? As quantum mechanics teaches us, with

its zero point energythis vacuum is not empty and the word

vacuum is a grossmisnomer!

/ Prof. FriedwardtWinterberg /

#

When the next revolution rocks physics,
chances are it will be about nothing—the vacuum, that endless infinite void.


http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/18-nothingness-of-space-theory-of-everything

===…

Vacuum (cosmic vacuum) is still a fundamental puzzle in physics.

==..

Best wishes.

Israel Sadovnik Socratus

====…


how profound the paradox that such a huge nothing (that endless infinite void) contains all that ever was, is, and ever will be.

indeed, vacuum contains matter!