Foundational Discovery, Theoretical Advancement
Modern Physics
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Modern physics continues to advance fundamental understanding of the universe, from confirming the Higgs boson to exploring dark matter and gravitational waves. These discoveries, while not directly market-driven, underpin future technological and scientific breakthroughs.
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In 1964, a quiet British physicist named Peter Higgs proposed the existence of an invisible field permeating the entire universe — the thing that gives every particle of matter its mass — and it took another 48 years before scientists at CERN finally proved he was right, in a discovery that completed our most fundamental theory of how the universe is built
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