Hi Kenny ..thanks for the link


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I have worked out maths is another language that is for sure

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Nevertheless I still want to know what is being said and how maths describes reality.
If the maths is translated finally what is being said about the higgs field

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My impression is the field must be universal and the Higgs Bosen must be everywhere...I dont know if something has been lost in my translation however.
Still I wont give up on seeking an understanding of the reality that is our Universe and how science sees how it works.
I am not getting enough net time to follow up on so many things but I am interested now in finding out the mass of a HB and how its mass compares with other particles.
I think I commented somewhere above that I recalled that a neutrino had less mass than a HB ... I dont recall the numbers and I dont hold numbers in memory but I am sure that there are particles with mass less than the HB and if so I will wonder more on how the HB works.
Although I dont understand the math it would seem if such were so such a situation would defy logic as how could the HB impart only a fraction of its mass... and although I may be barking up the wrong tree finally I will find out more even without the math..or so I do hope.
Although dangerous in some respects I do like the visualizations given in some utube movies but none really suggest how the Higgs mechanism works. So far it seems some sticky little critter that bumps into particles and there by gives them mass... I cant imagine it is so simp-le as this would be no more than the push idea really.
AND notwithstanding everyone's call that I must know the math I can not fathom why the math can not be translated to describe the reality it seeks to describe. After all it is logic that the formulas that is the language of math.
I lack the time at the moment to read more than your link.
Thanks again for your help as always I really do appreciate it.
alex

