Higgs Boson Structure

Scalar Boson | Mass: ~125 GeV/c² | Charge: 0 (Neutral) | Spin: 0
Composite Cube-Icosahedron Structure: The Higgs boson in CPP is NOT an elementary scalar field but a composite aggregate consisting of eight icosahedra (each with ~20 CPs as ~10 hybrid emDP-qDP pairs) positioned at the corners of a cube. This symmetric configuration provides the scalar properties (spin 0, even parity) and yields the observed ~125 GeV/c² mass from dense PSR chaining and bit interferences across ~160 total CPs. The cube symmetry ensures scalar isotropy, while hybrid compositions (tuned q:em ratio) enable diverse decay channels (bb, WW, ZZ, ττ, γγ) through fission processes.

Higgs Boson: Eight-Icosahedra Cubic Aggregate

Structure: 8 icosahedra at cube corners (each icosa ~12 vertices, ~20 CPs as ~10 hybrid pairs)

Total CPs: ~160 CPs (or ~200 with optional inner tetrahedral bases per icosahedron)

Cube Symmetry: Provides scalar (spin 0) properties and isotropy in all directions

Mass Generation: Binding energies from PSR chaining and SSS gradients (~125 GeV/c²)

Decay Channels: bb ~58% (q-hybrid release), WW ~21%, ZZ ~3%, ττ ~6%, γγ ~0.2%

Lifetime: ~10⁻²² s (rapid fission from ultra-dense structure)

No Yukawa Couplings: Mass emerges from DP Sea interactions, not field couplings

Hybrid Tuning: More q-hybrid for bb dominance, em-hybrid for γγ loops

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Higgs Boson Properties

STRUCTURE TYPE
Cubic Composite
ICOSAHEDRA
8 (at cube corners)
TOTAL CPs
~160-200
MASS
125 GeV/c²
SPIN
0 (scalar)
LIFETIME
~10⁻²² s
DOMINANT DECAY
H → bb (58%)
DECAY STATE
Stable