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How would you describe higgs boson in a simple understandable language???

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How would you describe higgs boson in a simple understandable language???

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The Higgs boson comes from the observation that all matter has mass. Mass is evident in the fact that all objects resist attempts to change their motion. This is called the property of inertia. For example, a fly has less mass than a truck, so it is easier to swat away a fly that is heading towards you than a truck that is heading towards. The truck resists the change in motion much more than the fly because it has greater inertia, and it has greater inertia because it has more mass. All of this was fully described by Isaac Newton in the 1600s, but he had no explanation of why matter has this resistance to change in motion, in other words, why it should have mass in the first place. The Higgs boson is an attempt to answer this mystery in the terms of modern physics. In modern physics, the motion of particles is explained using the concept of fields, regions of space influenced by the presence of other particles. For example, objects on earth fall towards the ground because all particle

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