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robindymer
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I have been thinking about the Higgs field and how things interacts with it. I thought about why photons for example does not interact with it while quarks does. It could be because of the size and if when a particle is a certain size it will interact with the Higgs bosons and then slow down and also gain mass. But I also think that vibration should affect the interaction aswell, because if a particle vibrates more it should interact more with the Higgs bosons and therefore gain more mass. So my question is if this is true, that vibration affects the friction. And I might as well squeeze in another question. Things get heavier the faster they travel. Is this an effect of the Higgs field because that the faster you drag two objects against each other, the more force you need and therefore it gets heavier, so it seems to be logical.