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The idea that we might not have a heat death of the universe is a new theory.So is postulating that the higgs field might be ionised. It might be better if you found out what the current theories are before trying to come up with new ones.
Can somebody explain why a mainstream question thread has been put into new theories ?
My questions was about whether or not there was a chance the Higgs field is - and + which as we know equates to 0 net charge .
I have no theories at this time .
Actually this section is more or less becoming what the section it was moved from was before the new rules Tass. If you take a look at posts from around 2010 and before the section " Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology The truth is out there, somewhere..." was a mix of what you find here and more serious questions. Today the rules seems to be that if your question leads to no defined answer it may be placed here. It seem as if TNS want that section to become one in where only stringent questions with clear answers should exist, as you can see from the way it is formulated as being questions ending with a question mark. It's slightly boring sometimes, but if that is the way, then that is the way TNS wants it.
Quote from: Tass on 01/07/2020 13:23:16Can somebody explain why a mainstream question thread has been put into new theories ? You insisted that the Higgs boson contains electric charges. Mainstream science says it doesn't.
but it's a lot harder to educate them.