Wrt the first point in optiongeek's post.
Walking (unaccelerated) through a crowd of people, one can make uninterrupted progress [but you could gain mass in the higgs 'molasses' analogy] . Running, accelerating, through a crowd usually results in collisions. The latter analogy is equivalent, IMO, to when an electron emits a photon.
In the Standard Model weak isospin is not conserved. In my preon model I decided to make weak isospin a fundamental property of particles which is always conserved. The above Standard Model interaction can be described as, say:
LH electron plus acceleration gives off a RH electron plus a spin -1 photon
(-1, -0.5, -0.5) + acceleration -> (-1, 0.5, 0) + (0, -1, 0)
where parentheses refer to (electric charge, spin, weak isospin).
The total electric charge is -1 on both sides of the interaction and so is conserved.
The total spin is -0.5 on both sides of the interaction and so is conserved. [{Chiral} Spin is a conserved fundamental property in both SM and my preon model.]
Weak isospin is -0.5 coming into the interaction and is zero after the interaction and so is not conserved.
In my preon model this becomes:
(-1, -0.5, -0.5) + (0, 0, 0.5) -> (-1, 0.5, 0) + (0, -1, 0)
i.e. LH electron + higgs with weak isospin 0.5 -> RH electron + spin -1 photon
This higgs is a lighter higgs generation than the one recently discovered.
If you reverse this interaction one obtains the absorption of a spin -1 photon by a RH electron to give off a LH electron [in Standard Model] or give off a LH electron plus a light higgs [in my preon model].
But what if a spin -1 photon, or Z, interacts with a LH electron? It emits, in my preon model, a RH electron plus a graviton as follows:
(0, -1, 0) + (-1, -0.5, -0.5) -> (-1, 0.5, 0) + (0, -2, -0.5)
photon wih spin -1 + LH electron -> RH electron + graviton
References to my preon model:
http://vixra.org/abs/1511.0115Hexark and Preon Model #7: for Standard Model Elementary Particles, Higgs, Gravitons, Dark Energy and Dark Matter
http://vixra.org/abs/1510.0338Models for Quantum Gravity, Dark Matter and Dark Energy Using the Hexark and Preon Model #7
Wrt the first point in optiongeek's post.
Walking (unaccelerated) through a crowd of people, one can make uninterrupted progress [but you could gain mass in the higgs 'molasses' analogy] . Running, accelerating, through a crowd usually results in collisions. The latter analogy is equivalent, IMO, to when an electron emits a photon.
In the Standard Model weak isospin is not conserved. In my preon model I decided to make weak isospin a fundamental property of particles which is always conserved. The above Standard Model interaction can be described as, say:
LH electron plus acceleration gives off a RH electron plus a spin -1 photon
(-1, -0.5, -0.5) + acceleration -> (-1, 0.5, 0) + (0, -1, 0)
where parentheses refer to (electric charge, spin, weak isospin).
The total electric charge is -1 on both sides of the interaction and so is conserved.
The total spin is -0.5 on both sides of the interaction and so is conserved. [{Chiral} Spin is a conserved fundamental property in both SM and my preon model.]
Weak isospin is -0.5 coming into the interaction and is zero after the interaction and so is not conserved.
In my preon model this becomes:
(-1, -0.5, -0.5) + (0, 0, 0.5) -> (-1, 0.5, 0) + (0, -1, 0)
i.e. LH electron + higgs with weak isospin 0.5 -> RH electron + spin -1 photon
This higgs is a lighter higgs generation than the one recently discovered.
If you reverse this interaction one obtains the absorption of a spin -1 photon by a RH electron to give off a LH electron [in Standard Model] or give off a LH electron plus a light higgs [in my preon model].
But what if a spin -1 photon, or Z, interacts with a LH electron? It emits, in my preon model, a RH electron plus a graviton as follows:
(0, -1, 0) + (-1, -0.5, -0.5) -> (-1, 0.5, 0) + (0, -2, -0.5)
photon wih spin -1 + LH electron -> RH electron + graviton
References to my preon model:
[url]http://vixra.org/abs/1511.0115[/url]
Hexark and Preon Model #7: for Standard Model Elementary Particles, Higgs, Gravitons, Dark Energy and Dark Matter
[url]http://vixra.org/abs/1510.0338[/url]
Models for Quantum Gravity, Dark Matter and Dark Energy Using the Hexark and Preon Model #7