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Originally Posted by homealone
Some interesting reading here
http://higgs-gluon.com/
- note this is extremely theoretical, as the Higgs Bosun has never been detected, although the LHC at CERN has been designed to 'look' for it.
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Yeah, i forgot about Higgs - that is a definate candidate - its just there is zero proof of this particle.
Also, assuming this particle dosent "clump", which given that this is supposed to be a particle which excerts a force of attaction seems unlikely, (yet we havent to my knowledge ovserved any gravity based anamolies in Space apart from Black holes and Gravitational Lensing caused by Galaxies), this would infer a "background" gravity reading would it not as these particles should therefore be spread out throughout space?