4.24.2010
Physicists Investigate Possibility of an 'Unhiggs'
This figure represents a five-dimensional diagram relevant to how the Unhiggs affects certain parameters in particle physics models. Physicists are calculating the properties of the Unhiggs so that it will be recognized at the LHC, if it exists. Image credit: Falkowski and PĂ©rez-Victoria.
The Unhiggs is the possibility that the Higgs-Boson doesn't exist. It is the alternate theory which is really a "supermass" of a collection of particles that are in superposition. So, measuring the mass of something involves defining the space in which that thing encompasses. If measuring the mass of an orange, you wouldn't measure anything outside of the orange.
However, in the quantum world, that orange can change to a watermelon, apple, peach or pumpkin during the time of the measurement. Therefore, the measurement you get is a combination of all those fruit affecting the measurement for the instant that they were there. This is similar to the Unhiggs theory which says that mass is formed as a combination of these superposition events.
Physicists Investigate Possibility of an 'Unhiggs'
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