22 How Mass Is Created

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2026/04/14
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We often think that mass is an innate property of objects. A stone, a speck of dust—they all seem to possess weight and substantial existence by birth. But looking into the vast universe and tracing back to the very origin, mass is not inherent at all. It is a magnificent transformation of energy.

 

For a long time, traditional science has told us that only the Higgs field in the universe can turn intangible energy into massive matter. It is like a carp leaping over the dragon gate: only by crossing this threshold can energy qualify to become matter. Yet our understanding of energy remains shrouded in the unknown. Limited by observation technology and cognitive boundaries, we have never seen the full picture of energy. We have also ignored the most fundamental law of the cosmos: everything in existence embodies diversity. Neither energy nor fields exist in a single form.

 

Energy is never monotonous. Energy of different levels carries power of varying strength; energy of different frequencies exhibits distinct characteristics. This diversity allows energy to flow through the universe in multiple forms, while always abiding by the law of conservation.

 

Fields, which carry energy and enable its transformation, are also diverse. Each field has its own properties, a matching energy level, and a unique vibrational frequency. They are like different "space stations" across the universe, welcoming only energy that resonates at the same frequency and belongs to the same level.

 

We once firmly believed that only the Higgs field could complete the conversion from energy to mass. In reality, the birth of mass has never been an exclusive miracle of the Higgs field.

 

Energy does not turn into mass out of nowhere. Such a transformation only occurs when energy encounters a field with a similar frequency and a matching level. Just as one key opens one lock, resonant energy and field can interact and harmonize with each other, allowing ethereal energy to condense gradually and finally manifest as mass. The Higgs field is merely one such key. It can only awaken energy of a specific frequency and grant mass to elementary microscopic particles. Yet those unknown, undiscovered fields can also perfectly match their corresponding forms of energy, enabling more kinds of energy to undergo qualitative change and become the diverse matter in the universe.

 

The level of energy determines the efficiency of this transformation. The compatibility between the energy and the field decides the stability of the resulting mass. When energy and field are perfectly matched, the conversion proceeds smoothly and naturally, and the matter formed endures. If their levels or frequencies are mismatched, energy cannot condense. Even if mass forms temporarily, it instantly dissipates and reverts to intangible energy.

 

The birth of mass is the result of coupling between energy and fields.


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