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The Higgs Boson Should Have Crushed the Universe 188

astroengine writes: This may seem a little far fetched, but if our understanding of the physics behind the recently-discovered Higgs boson (or, more specifically, the Higgs field — the ubiquitous field that endows all stuff with mass) is correct, our Universe shouldn't exist. That is, however, if another cosmological hypothesis is real, a hypothesis that is currently undergoing intense scrutiny in light of the BICEP2 results. "The mathematics to arise from accepted Higgs field theory suggests the universe is currently sitting comfortably in a Higgs field energy 'valley.' To get out of this valley and up the adjacent 'hill,' huge quantities of energy would need to be unleashed inside the field. But, if there were enough energy to push the universe over the hill and into the deeper energy valley next door, the universe would simply, and catastrophically, collapse.

This is where the BICEP2 results come in. If their observations are real and gravitational waves in the CMB prove cosmological inflation, the Higgs field has already been kicked by too much energy, pushing the Higgs field over the energy hill and deep into the neighboring valley’s precipice! For any wannabe universe, this is very bad news — the newborn universe would appear as a Big Bang, the Higgs field would become overloaded with an energetic inflationary period, and the whole lot would vanish in a blink of an eye."
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The Higgs Boson Should Have Crushed the Universe

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  • by bickerdyke ( 670000 ) on Wednesday June 25, 2014 @05:59AM (#47313467)

    It doesn't seem far fetched at all that we don't fully understand the physics behind the Higgs boson. I'd rather say it's OBVIOUS that we don't understand the physics behind it.

    A non-crushed universe should be proof enough that our current theories are missing something.

  • by Sockatume ( 732728 ) on Wednesday June 25, 2014 @06:01AM (#47313473)

    Yes, but the interesting and not obvious result is in which ways our theories are incomplete, which guides the search for better ones.

  • by WankersRevenge ( 452399 ) on Wednesday June 25, 2014 @08:34AM (#47314023)

    I like Conan the Barbarian's answer (minus the hint of racism):

    "Let me live deep while I live; let me know the rich juices of red meat and stinging wine on my palate, the hot embrace of white arms, the mad exultation of battle when the blue blades flame and crimson, and I am content. Let teachers and priests and philosophers brood over questions of reality and illusion. I know this: if life is illusion, then I am no less an illusion, and being thus, the illusion is real to me. I live, I burn with life, I love, I slay, and am content."

    - Queen of the Black Coast, Robert E. Howard

The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.

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