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What is the Higgs boson

The Higgs boson is the so-called god particle. The theory then assumes the entire mass of the elementary particles from him. It is the last building block of the standard model for elementary particles. It has not yet been proven. However, the physicists in Cern are well on their way to proving it. The latest measurements indicate that it can be found in the theoretically predicted energy range. I have to honestly admit that the development of the idea of ​​the Higgs boson passed me a bit, even though it was theoretically predicted as early as the 1960s. However, it has only recently caught the full attention of the physical community.

Technical possibilities of the Higgs field

The real evidence would result in huge technical possibilities. If one could influence the Higgs field emanating from the Higgs boson, then one would be able to influence the mass of a system very easily. However, one would have to consider the Weltformel and the fact that the change in mass also brings about a change in space-time. It would then be possible to free systems from their mass and let them float, a state that Jesus Christ already predicted for heaven. In any case, it will be interesting to see whether the final proof will be successful.