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| Strange Anomalies Detected by Large Hadron Collider Could REWRITE the Laws of Physics
The Standard Model is a theory in physics that dictates how all of the particles in the universe interact, and the Higgs Boson, also known as the God Particle, was deemed necessary to give mass to other particles and essentially proved the Standard Model to be true. The discovery of the Higgs Boson in 2012 validated generations' worth of physicists theoretical work. Without Higgs Boson, scientists claim, mass would fundamentally not exist. However, as part of the LHC experiments, a follow-up to the original LHC tests and is trying to decipher what happened in the moments after the Big Bang, found that certain particles decay less often than expected and the experts are now intrigued as to whether this suggests a new physics model. In the experiment, which examined the decay of B0 mesons – a meson being unstable subatomic particles which are made up of quarks – to that of electrons and muons – which are types of neutrinos that are fundamental ingredients of the make-up of the universe.