A First Comment on “The ATLAS Collaboration has measured the Higgs boson mass in the H→γγ channel to be: mH = 125.22 ± 0.11 (stat.) ± 0.09 (syst.) GeV = 125.22 ± 0.14 GeV.”
A First Comment on “The ATLAS Collaboration has measured the Higgs boson mass in the H→γγ channel to be: mH = 125.22 ± 0.11 (stat.) ± 0.09 (syst.) GeV = 125.22 ± 0.14 GeV.” (https://atlas.cern/Updates/Briefing/Run2-Higgs-Mass)
by Stefan A. Geier
Congratulations to the CERN ATLAS Collorboration for their excellent work!
I would like to present a comment on “The ATLAS Collaboration has measured the Higgs boson mass in the H→γγ channel to be: mH = 125.22 ± 0.11 (stat.) ± 0.09 (syst.) GeV = 125.22 ± 0.14 GeV.” (https://atlas.cern/Updates/Briefing/Run2-Higgs-Mass)*:
Encouraged by our successful interpretation of the CERN ALPHA-g Experiment data by the ratio (4-1)/4 = 0.75 (g) I want to introduce the very speculative hypothesis that the clear number 125(.22) ist related to a ratio
I would like to present a comment on “The ATLAS Collaboration has measured the Higgs boson mass in the H→γγ channel to be: mH = 125.22 ± 0.11 (stat.) ± 0.09 (syst.) GeV = 125.22 ± 0.14 GeV.” (https://atlas.cern/Updates/Briefing/Run2-Higgs-Mass)*:
Encouraged by our successful interpretation of the CERN ALPHA-g Experiment data by the ratio (4-1)/4 = 0.75 (g) I want to introduce the very speculative hypothesis that the clear number 125(.22) ist related to a ratio
5/4 = (4 EINSTEIN-NEWTON-Dimensions + 1 additional dimension, e.g. KALUZA-KLEIN Dimension) / 4 EINSTEIN-NEWTON-Dimensions)
by assuming the HIGGS Boson interacts with additional dimensions such as the KALUZA-KLEIN Dimension (or an additional time dimension or …) comparable to our comment on Anderson, E.K., Baker, C.J., Bertsche, W. et al. Observation of the effect of gravity on the motion of antimatter. Nature 621, 716–722 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06527-1:
A Second Comment on ANDERSON et al: Observation of the effect of gravity on the motion of antimatter. Nature 621, 716–722 (2023) "CERN ALPHA-g Experiment" including a connection of “a(antimatter) = 0.75 a(matter)" to “π/2 Spherical" "CPT Symmetry“ due to a tiny violation of CPT Symmetry in the "CERN ALPHA-g Experiment", and including data on inellastic collisions as well as reflections on NEWTON’s Experimental Law etc. ( DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.20582.43840 or https://humanistischebetrachtungen1.blogspot.com/2024/03/2-spherical-cpt-symmetry-comment-on.html ).
Further calculations, experiments, and mathematical analyses ... (not only based on the ratio 5/4: mH = 5/4 * 100 GeV) are appropriate.
A Second Comment on ANDERSON et al: Observation of the effect of gravity on the motion of antimatter. Nature 621, 716–722 (2023) "CERN ALPHA-g Experiment" including a connection of “a(antimatter) = 0.75 a(matter)" to “π/2 Spherical" "CPT Symmetry“ due to a tiny violation of CPT Symmetry in the "CERN ALPHA-g Experiment", and including data on inellastic collisions as well as reflections on NEWTON’s Experimental Law etc. ( DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.20582.43840 or https://humanistischebetrachtungen1.blogspot.com/2024/03/2-spherical-cpt-symmetry-comment-on.html ).
Further calculations, experiments, and mathematical analyses ... (not only based on the ratio 5/4: mH = 5/4 * 100 GeV) are appropriate.
Yours Stefan Geier, Haidholzen
(Yesterday discovered: https://atlas.cern/Updates/Briefing/Run2-Higgs-Mass via Facebook.)
*The ATLAS Collaboration: Measurement of the Higgs boson mass with H → γγ decays in 140 fb^−1 of s^1/2=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector. Physics Letters B, Volume 847, 10 December 2023, 138315 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2023.138315
*The ATLAS Collaboration: Measurement of the Higgs boson mass with H → γγ decays in 140 fb^−1 of s^1/2=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector. Physics Letters B, Volume 847, 10 December 2023, 138315 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2023.138315
Additum:
Please, note that the above ATLAS HIGGS Boson related "(4+1 dimensions)/4 dimensions" ratio provides a balancing symmetry to the ALPHA-g Experiment antimatter related "(4-1 dimensions)/4 dimensions" ratio.
This balancing symmetry is demonstarting a new kind of conservation law according to Emmy NOETHER's theorem (arithmetic mean, HIGGS mass and antimatter g compensation): "(5/4 + 3/4)/2 = 1". (19.04.2024)
Please, note that the above ATLAS HIGGS Boson related "(4+1 dimensions)/4 dimensions" ratio provides a balancing symmetry to the ALPHA-g Experiment antimatter related "(4-1 dimensions)/4 dimensions" ratio.
This balancing symmetry is demonstarting a new kind of conservation law according to Emmy NOETHER's theorem (arithmetic mean, HIGGS mass and antimatter g compensation): "(5/4 + 3/4)/2 = 1". (19.04.2024)
The ".22" of 125.22 GeV can be explained by variations of perturbation theory (e.g.: Julian SCHWINGER, Richard FEYNMAN: alpha/2pi ...) in a first approximation.
AntwortenLöschenYours Stefan Geier, Haidholzen
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Hi, note that an additional dimension (the 1 of 4 + 1 above) for the HIGGS boson would allow to solve the hierarchy problem by assuming that this 5th dimension (or more dimensions packed here) carries about 10^19 / 10^3 = 10^16 [GeV] thus bringing the HIGGS boson mass in the PLANCK scale.
AntwortenLöschenYours Stefan Geier, Haidholzen