Alors je me rendais pas compte mais la masse de la matière, c essentiellement l'NRJ cinétique et potentielle des quarks, la masse des particules elles mêmes compte pour que dalle

When I say that the origin of mass is understood, I mean nearly all of the matter we encounter in everyday life, the kind that is made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons account for 99.95% of my mass, leaving 0.05% to the electrons. The mass of the electron is mysterious, exactly what the LHC seeks to explain. But the protons and neutrons are known to be made of quarks, bound by an incredibly strong force called The Strong Force. Converted into conventional units, quarks attract each other with forces typically greater than 15 tons. The potential and kinetic energy of the quark orbits account for 99% of the mass of protons and neutrons; only the last 1% is due to the mass of the quarks themselves. This is relativistic mass in an extreme case— we are made, almost entirely, out of the attraction of quarks.

https://cornellmath.wordpress.com/2007/07/25/the-origin-of-mass/

Et je découvre aussi que quand on parle du Higgs qui "donne une masse aux particules", ben ça exclue la contribution en énergie justement, donc environ 99% de ce qui peut faire de l'inertie.

#science #physics #physique #higgs

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