>>12181042>>12181042So magnets bend electrons in CRT screens, that's what I understand, what in standard model is responsible for magnetism? Some gauge bosons, which and how they're related to higgs?
Is higgs having constant energies across multiple types of matter, like... Have you tried puting ALICE(I guess that's where you found it) on this experiment with Hg lamps being in flow of direct current across lamp and also from sheet metal across the bulb is the flow of electron spin so much it has effect on G?
It's same energy? That would be proof of weightless mass.
But what grinds my gears is magnets and what happens at electricity and magnets on places where field unit is exposed to both south and western pole or positive and negative charge.
There is stuff that appears out of nowhere in situations like that, just because it went to another side of object it's being attracted to exposing attractor to other charge, creating some behavioural stigma in the space and matter. When there's a friction if attracting sides are on the edge there is something created.
On magnets, between the poles there's thin layer of differently behaving field.
So are all this particles just virtual fieldions and we know just fields, not real matter, because there's no empty space, just this water there we don't percieve.