10 November 2023 0 8K Report

It can be assumed that a kind of primitive charges have been existed before the charge described by Planck. It could be possible that each Planck's charge includes an extremely large number of primitive charges (a sea). And it is possible that the Higgs field participated in this gathering of primitive charges.

I asked the same type of question on my pages on RG which is "Do you think the Higgs field acted to form the masses of black holes of protons and neutrons from primitive protons and primitive neutrons, resp.?"

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