Then looks like these peeps don't enable it. I get this option rarely.
UraniumBlazer
I'm Indian and bilingual. I just don't understand Hindi. Also, YouTube isn't for Indians only, is it? It's so scummy to falsely represent the content of your video like this. Imagine going to France, selling a book whose cover is in French, but the book's actually in Russian.
That's what the question was? What FOSS alternative do u want for a software?
You must be such a nice and positive person to be with /s
Nothing is "impossible" in science. It's difficult to experimentally prove negatives. Until we can experimentally prove something, we cannot pass any statements like these.
For manipulating the gravitational field, we don't even have a theory of quantum gravity. There is no evidence suggesting that you cannot manipulate it. However, there is no evidence suggesting that you can either.
However, an absence of evidence for something does not mean that it cannot exist. It just means that we must not assume that it does exist.
While my understanding of quantum physics is better than the average high schooler, it is still very limited (I possess no mathematical understanding of the standard model whatsoever among many things). Hence, you can gauge the probability of the correctness of my answer. Considering this, here's my answer:
We don't know. We lack a lot of experimental data in quantum physics to answer this question.
- First, we have never observed a massless electron. Hence, we have no idea about what would happen if we could do as you said.
- Then, we have no experimentally proven theory of quantum gravity. We simply have no idea how gravity functions at the quantum level. Let's say we make the rest mass of a massful particle zero by manipulating the Higgs field. What would happen to its gravitational mass? All of general relativity is based on the assumption that inertial mass = gravitational mass. This is called the principle of equivalence. However, we don't know if this stays true at the quantum level. We don't even know if the goddamn graviton exists or not.
So the answer is this: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No. There are two types of particles. Particles that go at light speed and particles that don't.
The particles that don't go at light speed don't do this because they have rest mass. The particles that do go at light speed do so because they have no rest mass. They are massless.
Now what makes massless and massful particles different? This is where the Higgs Boson comes in. There is a field called the Higgs field, which is made by the Higgs Boson.
Particles that interact with the Higgs field are massful. Particles that don't are massless. They thus can go at the speed of light.
For example, photons (that make light) do not interact with the Higgs Field. Hence, they go at light speed. Electrons however do interact with the Higgs field. They thus have rest mass. They thus do not go at light speed.
The Large Hadron Collider verified the existence of the Higgs boson. This is what the "god particle" stories were about in the past decade.
Who does the bear represent?
Sounds more like Yoda impersonating Trump
This is hate speech tho. Calling for the death of an entire group of people, not all who support genocide.
This is just like saying "death to Muslims" because some terrorists who happened to be Muslims did 9/11.
Cute dino
I doubt I'm facing this issue. To bypass Indian vids, I change my location to the Netherlands (Proton VPN) on private browsing. Despite this, I still get this nonsense.