Higgs Boson and Big Bang

by August 19, 2015 0 comments
Higgs Boson is believed to be the missing piece in the creation of the universe upon the creation of our universe with reference to the Big Bang. Higgs Boson particle is the fuse that initiates the Big Bang. Higgs Boson is believed to be the particle that sets the universe into motion. It is also said to be a 'force field' that holds the universe together and contributes mass to the matter.
So, what is there before the Big Bang? Big Bang is the basic theory about the creation of the universe by nuclear fission. What things exist before the Big Bang? Does Big Bang also happens somewhere and creates other universe rather than ours? Let's go back again to the soap bubble. Let us imagine the world before Big Bang as abundance of soap bubbles. There were too much bubbles and each bubble indicates a universe. Theoretically, a universe is initially created either by two bubbles come into contact and combine together, which demonstrates nuclear fusion or one bubble divides and produces another bubble which demonstrates nuclear fission.


Reviewed and Corrected by :
Prof.Mohd Isa Mohd Yusof,
Senior Lecturer,
Centre of Foundation Studies,
Aras 5,Bangunan FSK 1,5
Universiti Teknologi MARA,
Cawangan Selangor,
Kampus Puncak Alam,
42300 Bandar Puncak Alam,
Selangor,
Malaysia.

Mohd Arif Syafiq

Developer

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