Friday, April 26, 2013

Don't Isolate The Higgs Boson

They may have "detected" either a Higgs Boson eigenstate or something similar to one, yet, the big danger is the condition that Higgs Boson eigenstates are not to be isolated. Since the Higgs Boson eigenstates are individually attached to the Klein Bottle eigenstates -- one Higgs Boson eigenstate to each Klein Bottle eigenstate, it is too potentially dangerous to try to isolate a Higgs Boson eigenstate. The leverage of the Higgs Action upon the Fischler-Suskind-Mechanism is the reciprocal -- in terms of scalar amplitude -- of that amount of charge that is discrete charge.
6.25*10^18=1/(1.6*10^(-19)). One does Not want to undo that space-time-fabric association that is correlated with discrete charge -- this could form a domino effect of frayed space-time-fabric. Already, just from the mere "detection" of a Higgs-like-boson, this activity forms a fissure of space-time-fabric. Please end the Hadron Colliding Experiment.  Read my other blogposts about this!
Sincerely, Samuel David Roach. samsphysicsworld@blogspot.com.

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