Role of the Higgs Boson

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Role of the Higgs Boson

Wavefunction Collapse

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The Higgs boson, as a result of wavefunction collapse, plays a pivotal role in particle mass and field interactions, underscoring the quantum nature of mass.

Wsol explains that particle wavefunctions collapse into a Higgs boson, with the Higgs field contributing to a small fraction of proton mass. This interaction is crucial for understanding mass generation and field dynamics.

Implications for Particle Physics

Understanding the Higgs field's role enhances our knowledge of particle mass, field interactions, and the mechanisms underlying fundamental particles.