True Nature of the Higgs Mechanism

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True Nature of the Higgs Mechanism by Natekar, Chandrakanth; Sambat, Sai; Vitla, Prashanth; Mahan, Sudesh, 9781452871400
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  • ISBN: 9781452871400 | 145287140X
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 6/16/2010

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True Nature of the Higgs Mechanism by Chandrakanth Natekar dwells upon some of the fundamental aspects of the universal binding force and hitherto unrecognized balancing force. Natekar says his hypotheses can be verified by the experimentation at the large hadron collider in Geneva, Switzerland. He further states that the large electron positron collider, Fermilab's Tevatron, Stanford University's SLAC and other colliders can also be used to check the scientific validity of his ideas. According to Natekar, Higgs mechanism is a force that always moves towards the center of a particle and holds the particle as a single unit and that without this mechanism, the very existence of any given particle, matter or object is impossible. All observable particles are only a small part of the huge mass that is condensed by the universal binding force or Higgs mechanism. It is the highly compressed and zipped structure of the actual mass. The actual mass is hidden inside the compressed zone of every particle or object by the extraordinary binding strength of the Higgs mechanism.Natekar says W and Z particles are almost a hundred times more massive than their parent proton because of the collisions which liberate or 'unzip' the energy in the original protons which cannot be seen when their energies are still 'zipped' up inside the proton. According to him, in the transitory pair of W & Z Bosons, W± boson is the carrier particle of the weak force and Z0 boson is the carrier particle of Higgs mechanism or binding force. Hence, Z boson itself is the Higgs boson.
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