Is the Higgs field the same as space?

In summary, the Higgs field and space are not the same thing. While the Higgs field exists throughout space, it is a separate entity within spacetime and is responsible for the mass of some particles. This is according to the Standard Model of particle physics.
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CuriousCarol
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I suppose the title says it all. I'm not a physicist, obviously, and all I know on the subject I know from pop science. I tried Googling this but got pretty much nothing. Here's what I want to know--is there a difference between the Higgs field and the phenomenon we know as space, or are they one and the same?

Enormous amounts of apologies if this is the most hilariously stupid question you've ever come across, but, hey--if it's that hilariously stupid, you should thank me for the free giggles.
 
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No, they are not the same. The Higgs field, like the electromagnetic field, is something that exists throughout space. However they are not the same thing.
 
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I assume you really mean spacetime and you'd have to define 'same' for a complete answer.

But in general terms, perhaps the presence of either is a requirement for the other, but right now it is thought the Higgs field is a separate entity within spacetime and is responsible for mass of some particles. That's what's in the Standard Model of particle physics.
 

Related to Is the Higgs field the same as space?

1. What is the Higgs field?

The Higgs field is a theoretical concept in particle physics that is thought to give particles their mass. It is a field that permeates all of space and interacts with particles as they move through it.

2. How does the Higgs field relate to space?

The Higgs field is not the same as space, but it is thought to exist within space. It is a fundamental part of the fabric of space and is believed to give it the property of mass.

3. Is the Higgs field the same thing as the Higgs boson?

No, the Higgs field and the Higgs boson are two different things. The Higgs boson is a particle that is thought to be responsible for giving other particles mass, while the Higgs field is the theoretical concept that explains how this happens.

4. Why is the Higgs field important?

The Higgs field is important because it helps us understand how particles acquire mass, which is a fundamental property of matter. Without the Higgs field, the universe as we know it would not exist.

5. How was the Higgs field discovered?

The Higgs field was discovered in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. Scientists used this particle accelerator to collide protons at high speeds and energies, which produced evidence of the Higgs boson and confirmed the existence of the Higgs field.

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