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Partial Compositeness
The theory of partial compositeness suggests that the Higgs boson is made up of strongly interacting particles, and that other exotic particles are mixtures of these particles. The theory also reveals a pattern among matter particles in the universe, hinting at a deeper understanding of the universe's building blocks.
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Discussion of the possibility of a force that creates complexity in the universe and the idea that universes give birth to other universes with the help of black holes.
46:17 - 48:22 (02:04)
Summary
Discussion of the possibility of a force that creates complexity in the universe and the idea that universes give birth to other universes with the help of black holes.
ChapterPartial Compositeness
Episode#92 – Harry Cliff: Particle Physics and the Large Hadron Collider
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The theory of partial compositeness suggests that the Higgs is a bound state of some strongly interacting particles, and that standard model particles like the top quark are mixtures of these composite particles, which could potentially explain the symmetrical patterns of matter particles and the existence of three copies of them.
48:22 - 54:07 (05:44)
Summary
The theory of partial compositeness suggests that the Higgs is a bound state of some strongly interacting particles, and that standard model particles like the top quark are mixtures of these composite particles, which could potentially explain the symmetrical patterns of matter particles and the existence of three copies of them.