Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session U70: Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Theory and Phenomena
2:30 PM–4:54 PM,
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Room: 208
Sponsoring
Units:
DCMP DCOMP
Abstract: U70.00009 : The Higgs Boson - It’s a Matter of Time
Presenter:
Rich Aquilina
(APS)
Author:
Rich Aquilina
(APS)
Each function has a Particle Force Carrier.
Existence is a function of Time.
Without Time, nothing exists.
It is my hypothesis that an unrecognized Fifth Force exists along with the currently known Four Forces, which are: The Electro-Magnetic Force whose Particle Force Carrier is the Photon, The Strong Force whose Particle Force Carrier is the Gluon, The Weak Force whose Particle Force Carriers are the W-, W+ and Z Bosons, and the last and currently the weakest of the Four known Forces, Gravity whose Particle Force Carrier is the yet to be seen Graviton (I have a separate hypothesis on Gravity and the Graviton, but that’s an altogether separate Abstract).
This Fifth Force is so pervasive throughout the Universe, is it any wonder it’s been overlooked?
This Fifth Force also has its own Particle Force Carrier, and it is the first Particle Force Carrier to have been discovered before its Force was even recognized.
To me this might be called “Aquilina’s Assumption, but the only choice for the Particle Force Carrier for Time is the Higgs Boson.
The identification of Time as a Force would also tie the Four other Forces together since they all fall under the umbrella of “Existence”.
Rich Aquilina 04/17/2018 @11:56pm
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