Your Mass is NOT From the Higgs Boson
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 8 Μαΐ 2013
The Higgs Boson is awesome but it's NOT responsible for most of your mass! Thanks to audible.com for supporting this episode: http://bit.ly/ZJ5Q6z
The
Higgs mechanism is meant to account for the mass of everything, right?
Well no, only the fundamental particles, which means that electrons
derive their mass entirely from the Higgs interaction but protons and
neutrons, made of quarks, do not. In fact the quark masses are so small
that they only make up about 1% of the mass of the proton (and a similar
fraction of the neutron). The rest of the mass comes from the energy in
the gluon field. Gluons are massless, but there is so much energy in
the field that by E=mc^2 there is a significant amount of mass there.
This is where most of your mass comes from and the mass of virtually
everything around you.
Thanks to Professor Derek Leinweber for his great images, animations and explanations. Check out his site to find out more: http://bit.ly/ZZTKFP
The
Higgs mechanism is meant to account for the mass of everything, right?
Well no, only the fundamental particles, which means that electrons
derive their mass entirely from the Higgs interaction but protons and
neutrons, made of quarks, do not. In fact the quark masses are so small
that they only make up about 1% of the mass of the proton (and a similar
fraction of the neutron). The rest of the mass comes from the energy in
the gluon field. Gluons are massless, but there is so much energy in
the field that by E=mc^2 there is a significant amount of mass there.
This is where most of your mass comes from and the mass of virtually
everything around you.
Thanks to Professor Derek Leinweber for his great images, animations and explanations. Check out his site to find out more: http://bit.ly/ZZTKFP
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