It is shown that the gauge boson mass is natu-rally generated–without Higgs–in the pion beta decay using the scalar strong interaction had-ron theory. This mass generation is made pos-sible by the presence of relative time between quarks in the pion in a fully Lorentz covariant formalism.
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