Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Interference with higg's cloud
Interference with higg's cloud
If one thinks of a particle pushing through a cloud of higg's particles then one can
imagine that a wave of them would be pushed out in front of it. one assumes that this
wave would travel out at the speed of light.
If it encountered obstacles, then one would naturally get some interference pattern's
emerging. The particle would follow a line of least resistance, and so the particle
will show interference.
Now this does not need to be probabilistic for the particle, in the sense that it would
be the cloud of higgs that was delivering it. I am not sure if the cloud needs to be probabilistic, or not.
The particle will appear probabilistic of course.
just a thought
cheers
martinW