How deos the world made?
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What is the world made of? Depending on whom you ask, you will get very different answers to that question. To a biologist, the world is made of living organisms. To a chemist, the world is made of molecules formed from atoms. If you ask that question of a physicist, the physicist will probably start by talking about atoms, and then proceed to talk about the protons, neutrons and electrons that make up an atom. However, for particle physicists such as myself, there is no ambiguity in the question. We want to know: what are the fundamental, indivisible building blocks from which all the matter in the universe is made? What are the basic interactions that glue these building blocks together to make the matter we see around us? Is there a finite set of building blocks or is matter like an onion with layer upon layer of inner structure? We do not know the answer to these questions, but we have a fairly consistent picture or model of the world at this most fundamental level that explains all of our experimental results to date. Most of us think that this current picture is incomplete and that there is something deeper and more fundamental lurking behind it. The excitement of our work is that we are constantly probing for the chink in the armor or our current understanding that will reveal some clue of the more profound and fundamental structure beneath.