Do particles get mass from the higgs field by moving through a higher dimension?
So, I watched The Higgs Field, explained - Don Lincoln and there it explains that particles are massless and it is only through their interaction with the Higg's field that they gain mass. However, how are they "moving" through the Higg's field? Is it through a movement in the 3rd dimension or a dimension above?...
A question about gravity
Is it possible to determine the percentage of the gravitational force at a specified distance using only the geometry of the planet?...
A question for the Physics communities
I think I need to rephrase the question. I'll post again in a few days....