> The Higgs Boson May Have 'Five Faces'
> And they've come up with a doozy:
> maybe there isn't just one Higgs boson
> (the as-yet-undiscovered subatomic particle believed to impart mass);
> maybe, instead, there are five different versions,
> with similar masses but different electric charges.
> http://news.discovery.com/space/the-higgs-boson-may-have-five-faces.html
> ==.
> Maybe now we have 5 bosons , . . . . maybe more . . .?
> And the have ‘different electric charges.’
> 5 different bosons have 5 ‘different negative electric charges.’
> And must have 5 different antibosons with 5 different positive electric charges.
> It is very happy news.
I'm disappointed; I was hoping the "extra" particles would have
Mark L. Fergerson