
TL;DR
This paper discusses the concept of emergent vacua generating particle masses, explores its limitations, and presents preliminary experimental support and predictions for future collider tests.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of special emergent vacua as a mechanism for mass generation and discusses potential experimental evidence from collider data.
Findings
Preliminary support from DZero and CDF data
Predictions for LHC tests
Implications of the Australian dipole
Abstract
Arguments for special emergent vacua which generate fermion and weak boson masses are outlined. Limitations and consequences of the concept are discussed. If confirmed the Australian dipole would give strong support to such a picture. Preliminary support from recent DZero and CDF data is discussed and predictions for LHC are presented.
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