Relativity and Cosmology

   

Higgs Boson Mass Relations and Hole Superconductivity

Authors: Hans Hermann Otto

We suggest relationships between the experimentally measured Higgs boson mass and the mass of elementary particles like electron or proton by scaling with Sommerfeld’s α constant and the golden mean.The depressed quartic potential of the Higgs field is governed by the golden mean, because every quartic polynomial is a golden one. The Higgs boson with zero spin, considered as composite particle like the Cooper pair, could be associated with properties of superconductivity. However, when superconductivity is exclusively caused by interacting holes, the Higgs boson should be related to any paired holes of matter. Furthermore, the Higgs field can be related to Bhandari’s energy field that is believed to come from an extern energy source, and this field is related to gravity.

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