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    Higgs Boson And FX: What Matters

    Wed, 07/04/2012 - 09:50 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    By Marc Chandler:The scientists at CERN's atom smasher have reported discovering a new particle. The scientists themselves avoid calling it the "God Particle", though it does not stop the media. Essentially, this particle, called Higgs Boson, is believed to create an invisible field that gives mass to matter.Prior to the Big Bang, it is thought that all the particles did not have mass and moved around at the speed of light. The Big Bang changed everything. The Higgs Boson appears have been formed by two protons and it has a mass 100 times larger than would have been expected. This created an invisible energy field that is manifest as mass. Higgs Boson particles are believed to be the source of invisible energy that fills the vacuum in space. Some theories postulate several kinds of Higgs particles, yet to be discovered.The Higgs Boson makes matter, well matter. It is not alwaysComplete Story »

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