Are There Pressure Waves in the Vacuum?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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6 pages. Contribution to CPT01 conference, Indiana U., August 2001

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The Higgs vacuum is a kind of medium. In any medium one generally expects
sound waves for sufficiently long wavelengths (>> mean free path). I briefly
describe how the broken-symmetry vacuum can be viewed as a Bose-Einstein
condensate of `phion' particles. This picture yields a natural notion of the
`mean free path'. I speculate that this is at the millimeter-centimeter scale.

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