Wednesday 17 August 2016

Higgs Boson Magnetism (147)

Again I have to talk about Higgs boson magnetism particles waves because all Higgs boson story is about them; I was very lucky to discover the Rugosa corals otherwise I am not here talking about Higgs boson magnetism. This post comes to explain how Higgs boson integration as a particle inside the Rugosa corals occurred? To answer to this post we have to look at the following five key points.

The first key point explaining Higgs boson integration inside the Rugosa corals is Higgs boson power of swallowing to particles; this is a good cause to Higgs boson to be covered by some fatty particles; these last are capable to build up and accumulate around it, also they interact with alpha particles to give them life and form Rugosa corals.

The second key point explaining Higgs boson integration inside the Rugosa corals is majorana fermions; majorana fermions are basic matter builders and they are able to form the right material to add other components surrounding Higgs boson to give the right shape to Rugosa corals to form. I think that majorana fermions are still a large field to dig and to understand.

The third key point explaining Higgs boson integration inside the Rugosa corals is glue balls; glue balls are also basic material to form matter; and fatty materials and majorana fermions could never be built without the support of glue balls.

The fourth key point explaining Higgs boson integration inside the Rugosa corals is gamma rays; we already know that gamma rays are one of the produced product by Higgs boson in it’s industrial estate; and once they leave it they carry heat with them similarly to a ballistic missile. Majorana fermions and glue balls are heat absorbers and this is what makes them forming a unique matter; this matter is Rugosa corals body surrounding Higgs boson.

The last key point explaining Higgs boson integration inside the Rugosa corals is omega particles; omega particles have a unique character of spreading around any matter and forming a special sheet around it; this sheet of insulation which is made by omega particles becomes a good cover to build a material made of the melted majorana fermions and glue balls. I think that Rugosa corals are built with a unique material which exists only and only in them.

Just a last word; I am definitely sure to come back with future posts leading us to a kind of science with deeper visions to particle physics, microbiology and a kind of sub-chemistry.  
  

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