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how does a higgs boson look like???

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Answered by ram36992
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Nope, not the Higgs, but this graphic does capture traces of proton-proton collisions. (And hey, it looks cool, too.)

FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

In July 2012, the whole world came face to face with the Higgs boson: a sparkly, little light that danced across our screens like Tinker Bell. Wait, that's not right.

While physicists jumped for joy to "see" the Higgs boson -- that elusive particle that composes the Higgs field, which allows particles to gain mass -- the truth is that they actually saw a whole bunch of numbers, graphs and general data that told them that the Higgs boson was detected. And even saying that it was "detected" deserves some explanation.

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