On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 10:42 AM Philip Thrift <[email protected]>
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> Is there an example of a field (in theory) with no associated particle?
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No. Peter Higgs won a Nobel Prize for asserting that there must be a
particle associated with the Higgs field, even though the field was only
conjectural, and long before the particle was found. It is a rule of
quantum mechanics.....fields have associated quanta, viz., particles.

Bruce

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