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

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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
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On 19 October 1964, Physical Review Letters published a two-page communication by Peter Higgs of the Tait Institute of Mathematical Physics at the University of...

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