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what will be the future after finding of the "*** particle "?

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what will be the future after finding of the "*** particle "?
that is Higgs boson particle ?

actually what is in it ?
 

Very importent question.
Let us exchange views.

We know that everything is made up of atoms, and inside atoms are electrons, protons and neutrons. They, in turn, are made of quarks and other subatomic particles. Scientists have long puzzled over how these minute building blocks of the universe acquire mass. Without mass, particles wouldn’t hold together and there would be no matter.

“This is just the beginning,” says James Gillies, a spokesman for CERN. Scientists will keep probing the new particle until they fully understand how it works. In doing so they hope to understand the 96 percent of the universe that remains hidden from view. This may result in the discovery of new particles and even hitherto unknown forces of nature.
 

At some future point, after sufficient discoveries and theories have been made...

someone may come along and unify the bits and pieces of present knowledge...

as to the true nature of the atomic and subatomic forces, and how they cooperate.

It's referred to as the 'unified field theory.'
Or, the 'theory of everything'.

Weblink to Nova program:

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/theory-of-everything.html

One of the big prizes is to discover how gravity operates, and to what extent it arises from spatial distortion and to what extent from attraction between all material substances.

Understanding gravity should lead to figuring out a way to counteract it.
 

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