What are Higgs particles?
Higgs particles, also known as Boson Higgs, are units that have been theorized in particle physics, but have not yet been shown to exist. Sometimes they are referred to as God's particles because they are considered all around us, but almost undetectable. These are some of the same features that people associate with God, a reason for the name. Both were named after a physicist who first developed theory, Peter Higgs. In general, the Higgs particles could explain what it gives matter of matter, and thus compose the universe. In the most basic sense, this could help people understand where we come from. This searches of self -service, perhaps more than any other, is what will cause physics to find particles of Higgs.ron Collider. This equipment, buried underground, extends on the border between France and Switzerland. The perimeter is 17 miles (27 km) and is designed to cause protons to collide at almost the speed of light.
this kOlize could offer traces to the design of the universe. In a sense, the Great Hadron Collider hopes to simulate the moment when the universe was theoretically created, a large bang. If it can, this observation may be evidence of HIGGS particles.
In 2008, Stephen Hawking, one of the most famous physicists in the world, said it would be necessary to do more work than scientists will be successful in finding elusive HIGGS particles. While some had their hopes attached to initial experiments in a large hadron collision, Hawking believed that it would be much more interesting if the particles were not found. This would encourage humanity keep searching for answers.
On the other hand, Higgs himself believes that there is a high probability that the big Hadron Kolider will find Higgs particles. If the Big Bang could be successfully re -created, then the obvious particles that existed most would be the most than a much different matter. If it all went according to the plan of some, it would confirm it exIpisage of Higgs particles. However, given the size of what is looking for, and the nature of the Higgs particles themselves, there is a chance that they could always remain elusive.