Sunday 8 May 2016

Higgs Boson Insulation (08)

Again here I am to expose a new idea concerning Higgs boson insulation; the idea is saying that after the decay of atoms inside Bose Einstein Condensate system (BECs); electrons, protons and neutrons are separated and insulated from each other, this insulation is imminent to Higgs boson to manipulate the decay of all particles in an organized manner because Higgs boson can make the difference between hadrons and fermions.

The insulation which I want to talk about is made of sub subatomic particles, and as we already know that monitochs have (8) kinds of them let’s say that one kind of them is called (A) with it’s anti-monitochs called (A1), and their role is to separate groups of the same particles; and these groups come to decay separately. Higgs boson always gives higher priority to higher energies to decay and monitochs of kind (A) and their antis (A1) become the last to be swallowed by Higgs boson and to be ejected again and this is what we call Higgs boson characteristic of inhalation.

Higgs boson insulation inside Bose Einstein Condensate system (BECs) is well managed and this is occurred by acceptance of particles to the same kind because of their energy level, for example all electrons have the same energy and this is what makes them condensate in the same area inside the system. The image below is showing glue balls condensation because of their equal energy.

The matter is energy speeded up to constant and that’s why it’s accumulation is equal to it’s mass and also it’s insulation is equal to the energy of insulators. The (A) monitochs and their antis (A1) are equal in energy and that’s why they build together to form the insulation between many kind of matter, and maybe someone asks why this kind of monitochs place themselves as insulators to groups of matter? The answer to this question is hidden in the composition of this kind of monitochs, and this composition still needs information digging.

I think that human beings’ knowledge is still very little and huge amount of information must be searched.

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