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Nobel Prize winning scientist Peter Hughes dies at the age of 94, will be remembered for God Particle

Nobel Prize winning scientist Peter Hughes has died at the age of 94. He is best known for the discovery of the God particle, which helped explain how the universe was created after the Big Bang. They jointly received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Higgs-Boson theory. Confirming the death, the Scottish University said that he died at home due to a minor illness on Monday, April 8. Let us tell you that Higgs has worked as a professor in Scottish University for almost 50 years.

Will be remembered for God particle
After the Big Bang, the universe gradually started cooling down. During that time suddenly the Higgs field came into existence. As if nature had pulled a lever of some big mechanism, due to which the Higgs field started working in our universe. After the arrival of Higgs field, some weightless particles i.e. moving at the speed of light started interacting with this field. This interaction caused them to gain weight. Whereas some particles like photons were still not interacting with the Higgs field. He was still a bundle of energy.

Matter in the universe began to form on large scales through interactions with the Higgs field. Later, planets, stars, nebulae etc. were formed from these substances. If the Higgs field had not come into existence at that time, no particle in this world would have had mass. Due to lack of weight they would all be moving at the speed of light. In such a situation, neither matter would be created nor would there be stars or galaxies. It can be said that the Higgs field has a big role in our existence today.