Future outcome of Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Geneva
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Brief Summary of the Hypothesis connected with the future outcome of Large Hadron Collider, Geneva and the True Nature of the Higgs Mechanism
Today, all over the world, particle physicists are confident that through the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) they will get the answers to several questions, such as, “What hides the symmetry between the weak and electromagnetic interactions? Why are the W & Z particles that carry the weak force almost a hundred times more massive than their parent proton? What are the mysterious roots of the Higgs mechanism and the origins of mass?"
Particle physicists believe that a thorough exploration by the LHC will determine the mechanism by which the electroweak symmetry is hidden and teach us what makes the W and Z particles so massive.
In 1979, the W & Z particles were first predicted by Weinberg, Salam and Glashow, and measured at the Large Electron Positron Collider (LEP), CERN, in 1982. The masses measured at CERN were almost hundred times more massive than the parent proton, a brilliant confirmation of the electroweak unification for which Weinberg, Salam and Glashow won the Nobel Prize. This strange phenomenon has forced the physicists to re-think about the fundamentals of physics itself. Now, without answering this puzzle particle physics cannot advance. This is the true reason for the birth of the Large Hadron Collider at Geneva.
In the last century, particle physicists have designed the model of the microscopic universe and named it "The Standard Model". Most significantly, the standard Model proclaims that all particles acquire mass as they move through the Higgs field.
Nevertheless, before identifying the root of the W& Z particles, there is a need to comprehend the basic mechanism that binds every particle, object and system. According to my hypothetical vision, in this physical universe, the huge mass of every particle, object and systems are zipped and condensed into a small point through the enormous compressive power of the universal binding mechanism. In my hypothesis, I have named this fundamental mechanism of nature as ‘The Binding Force’.
According to me, only the binding mechanism can give a separate identity or mass to every visible and invisible body that exists in nature, but ‘The Standard Model’ presumes that particles acquire mass as they move through the Higgs field.
It seems that only David Miller from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College, London, UK, realized the root of the Higgs Mechanism differently. In 1993, the UK Science Minister, William Waldegrave, challenged physicists to produce an answer that would fit on one page to the question “What is the Higgs boson, and why do we want to find it?” There were five winning entries* at the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science where David Miller concluded his one-page presentation with the following sentence, that, ‘There could be Higgs mechanism and a Higgs field throughout our universe, without there being a Higgs boson. The next generation of colliders will sort this out*”. I have found sound meaning in this quotation of David Miller.
I strongly believe that the LHC will identify the inner-most root of the Higgs mechanism and will forward an accurate theory connected with the puzzle of mass, but it cannot reveal the Higgs boson with a huge mass for which the particle physicists are waiting. Nevertheless, this does not mean that there is no Higgs mechanism.
In this ctritical context of the particle physics, I intend to forward the hypothesis that may facilitate the particle physicists to develop clearly-stated ‘The Standard Model’ with the quantitative predictions that can be experimentally tested at the Large Electron Positron Collider (LEP) at CERN, the European Laboratory of Particle Physics, or at Fermilab’s Tevatron (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), United States.
Content of the Hypothesis
Overview ............................................................................................. 4
Present Need of Science...................................................................... 5
Peter Higgs and the true nature of Higgs Mechanism............................... 7
Let us ask the simple question.............................................................. 8
The Standard Model ............................................................................. 9
Origin of Mass ..................................................................................... 9
Super Force .......................................................................................... 10
Secret Associated with the Expanding Mass ............................................ 11
Higgs Mechanism and the Simple art of Observation ................................. 12
Future Outcome of LHC .......................................................................... 13
Cosmic Relativity of Mass, Energy and the Convection Movement .............. 13
Concluding Note .................................................................................... 14
References ............................................................................................ 15

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