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Claimed by Joshua Hunter Fall 2019  
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The Higgs Boson is a fundamental elementary particle that is used to explain mass.


==The Main Idea==
==The Main Idea==

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Claimed by Joshua Hunter Fall 2019 The Higgs Boson is a fundamental elementary particle that is used to explain mass.

The Main Idea

The Higgs Boson is an elementary particle that is named after Peter Higgs. The concept comes from when Higgs and a group of scientists theorized the Higgs mechanism, an explanation of what we understand as mass. The Higgs Boson occupies the space of the Higgs mechanism, much like water occupies the space of a pool. The more an elementary particle interacts with Higg Bosons, the more mass they have. Photons, who don't interact much with the Higgs Bosons, have 0 mass, while quarks interact with the field a lot, which cause their high mass. The Higgs Boson was theorized in 1964, and confirmed via the scientists at the CERN facility in Geneva on July 4th, 2012. The Higgs Boson has been sensationally known as "The God Particle" by journalists and other media figures, despite physicists disliking that nickname, including Peter Higgs.


A Computational Model

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Connectedness

  1. How is this topic connected to something that you are interested in? I'm personally interested in micro space and Higgs Boson is one of the bases for microspace.
  2. How is it connected to your major? Chemical Engineering has applications in micro space systems, and the Higgs Boson can be adequately used in this subspace of Chemical Engineering.
  3. Is there an interesting industrial application? Hypothetically, when we move into micro space systems, with solar panels and other constructions, a good knowledge of Higgs Boson could be useful.

See also

http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Higgs_field

http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Elementary_Particles_and_Particle_Physics_Theory

http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Mass