You're all wrong about the Higgs boson This is how it really works

In summary, the Higgs boson is a subatomic particle that gives other particles their mass and is an important piece of the Standard Model of particle physics. Its discovery in 2012 confirmed a major prediction in physics and opened new possibilities for understanding the universe. It is thought to work through the Higgs field, an invisible energy field that permeates the entire universe. The Higgs boson is a rare particle that was first proposed in the 1960s but took until 2012 to be discovered due to its high-energy conditions and technological advancements. Its discovery has confirmed the Standard Model, expanded our understanding of the universe, and has potential practical applications in the future.
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Somehow stumbled across this website Can't tell if it's made by a real physicist as a joke/parody or by someone who was dropped a few too many times. It looks like a lot of effort went into those diagrams though...
 
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ZapperZ has confirmed that it is a crackpot site.
 

Related to You're all wrong about the Higgs boson This is how it really works

1. What is the Higgs boson and why is everyone talking about it?

The Higgs boson is a subatomic particle that was first theorized in the 1960s by physicist Peter Higgs. It is believed to give other particles their mass and is an important piece of the Standard Model of particle physics. Its discovery in 2012 by the Large Hadron Collider made headlines because it confirmed a major prediction in physics and opened new possibilities for understanding the universe.

2. How does the Higgs boson actually work?

The Higgs boson is thought to work through the Higgs field, an invisible energy field that permeates the entire universe. As particles interact with this field, they acquire mass. This is similar to how a surfer moving through the ocean experiences resistance and gains energy, making it harder for them to accelerate. The Higgs boson is the particle that carries this interaction between particles and the Higgs field.

3. Why were scientists initially wrong about the Higgs boson?

The existence of the Higgs boson was first proposed in the 1960s, but it took until 2012 for it to be discovered. This is because the Higgs boson is a very rare particle and can only be observed under extremely high-energy conditions, such as those produced by the Large Hadron Collider. It also took many years of technological advancements and collaborations between scientists to finally confirm its existence.

4. How does the discovery of the Higgs boson impact our understanding of the universe?

The Higgs boson is an important piece of the puzzle in understanding the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Its discovery has helped to confirm the Standard Model of particle physics and has opened new avenues for research into the nature of matter and energy. It also provides evidence for the existence of the Higgs field, which plays a crucial role in the formation of the universe and the behavior of particles.

5. What are some potential practical applications of the Higgs boson?

While the discovery of the Higgs boson has not yet led to any practical applications, it has provided scientists with a deeper understanding of the universe. This could potentially lead to new technologies and innovations in the future. Additionally, the technology used to discover the Higgs boson, such as the Large Hadron Collider, has also led to advancements in fields such as medical imaging and radiation therapy.

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