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As we see in thread http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=34831 Higgs effect have simple interpretation: 2+2=3+1

Despite this, predictions mass of Higgs have different values:

1) M > 200 Gev;

2)135 < M < 200 ГэВ;

3) M < 135Gev;

Also predictions are different about number of Higgs particles from 1 to 5 and more.

What is cause ? There are different models of electroweak symmetry breaking.Not clear how mechanism of breaking working.Experiments that explore the energy regime around 1 TeV will put the electroweak theory to test.But can the analisis of triviality 2+2=3+1 to clarify how mechanism breaking of symmetry working?

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Confirmation of electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism already exist. That is Metasymmetry.Ratio 3:1

 

In the Standard Theory of electroweak interaction bosons (W+, W-, Z) have a mass but a photon does not. Again we have the 3:1 ratio

 

About prediction Mass of Higgs see my thread http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=34397

Edited by Yuri Danoyan
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