When do particles become waves when accelerating?

When we accelerate particles inside the lhc to 99.9999991% of C (only 3 m/s less) they get 7,000 times heavier. So far so good. The amount of energy grows very quick bigger if we want to give it a faster speed this amount will be infinitely when reaching C. Now if we look at black holes the paricles that drop in will reach C but the amount of mass is not infinit. So somewhere down the path the particle must become a wave so mass is not relevant anymore. All mass will lose there binding energy at those close to C speeds and become waves. Example: we accelerate 1kg of steel to 99.999991 of C so this 1kg is 7,000kg when reaching C it would be an infinit weight that would attract the whole universe. With all those black holes around every center we are clearly not at infinite mass so somewhere the particles must lose their binding and become waves. Now I am curious at what speed this occurs for mass, and have we tested this or are other mechanisms in place?

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u/Fuzzy_Paul — 21 hours ago

Why Smashing harder to discover new particles?

For quite a long time the discovery of new particles is done with an accelerator. Higher energy means more particles. If you look beyond this we are in search for fundamentals to "prove" the standard model with its predictions. To me it feels like we reached a point where building better "smahers" we will never be able to understand the layer below all this. All in nature is build upon simplicity and the higher the layer the complexity multiplies. If the bottom layer has fewer rules, then the "Mathematics of the Bottom" should be able to explain the "Mathematics of the Top" perfectly, but the Top cannot explain the Bottom. We are currently looking at the top to find the rules at the bottom. If we want to advance this leads to a new way to work: Stop looking at "What" (What is the mass? What is the charge?).

Start looking at "Why the Limit?" (Why is this the smallest mass? Why is this the fastest speed?).

The Limits (like the speed of light or the mass of a neutrino) are the "hard-coded" constants where the Simple Layer says: "This is as far as the abstraction goes." The starting point could be the entanglement of particles that seem to have a immediate relation despite distance. The layer below or beyond particles/waves "at qft level all are waves" that is where the magic starts and there should we find answers that really matter. That brings me back to the title, is smashing our way to down to the layer below all, the solution?

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u/Fuzzy_Paul — 1 month ago