The Higgs field is a FIELD, and the Higgs particle is a temporary non
resonance disruption in the Higgs field akin to a virtual EMF
particle.  Being heavy, it does not exist for long. The lifetime of a
virtual particle is inversely proportional to its mass. The Higgs particle
 is like the W and Z boson also being a heavy non-resonance disturbance in
the weak force and  force carrier of the Weak force. The Higgs field gives
the W and Z boson their mass.

Those interested in LENR should understand what virtual particles are, how
they behave, what they do, and how the various types of fundamental forces
interact. Rossi should also be reading Feynman's books.

By the way, I know what I need to do, I just have problems doing it...LENR
is hard stuff.

I have a disagreement with the naysayer Tom Clarke, about the way virtual
particles behave. I say that they can be projected in a tight beam...Tom
says that they must radiate in all directions and follow the inverse square
law for spherical distribution. For radioactive isotopes to be rapidly
stabilized in LENR as embodied in the Ni/H reactor, the strength  of
virtual particles must somehow be amplified by a projection in a tight beam.

If this is found to be true in LENR for the EMF field, projection of the
Higgs particle in a tight beam might  also be accomplished in order to
amplify the action of Higgs field to produce extreme mass localized
 at small point in space. This might be used to create nano-black holes.

So sorry, please excuse me, just some vortex style speculation.

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