Scientists “unwittingly” discover the button that can destroy the entire universe

It sounds like the fable of a comic book or a science fiction film, a theory that got driven by one of the greatest discoveries in modern physics, the discovery of God's <x0thjice, the missing part in the standard model of physical particles. In advance of his Starmus book, Stephen Hawking had warned that this particle of [...]
Physicist Joseph Lykken said that such a thing would probably take billions of years. However, he proves that if such a thing were to happen, none of us would know. At one point you're here, and in the other, you and everything is swallowed by a giant vacuum bubble, which travels at the speed of light in every direction. People would never see that.
Petter Higgs and his colleagues had first theoretical the existence of God's particle in 1964. And this particle was discovered by CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2012. With the missing piece found, three of the four fundamental forces in nature have already been completed. The measuring value of God's particle is 126 billion electron volts. This is 126 times larger than the measure of proton, translated into Albanian Periscopi.
Everything in the universe contains a certain amount of energy. And it all fits the principle of stability. All substances want to be stable. To do so, it must keep as much energy as possible. When something has high energy, it's unstable, and it moves in that form to take excess energy out of itself, so it can achieve stability.
Quantum fields fill particles with different properties. They also want to move into a lower energy situation, here called the vacuum. Higgs field could be the exception. It takes the mass of particles. Instead of being a vacuum, the Higgs field contains potential energy to get rid of itself, making it a false vacuum and a unstable nature. Such instability could be presentable if the field was able to absorb more energy. The designated point to which he could absorb, if passed, would end everything.
Higgs field has low energy current. But some believe that it is slowly transiting towards a high energy situation. When I do that, I'm going to ruin what's known as the devastating <x0vum.” In the book of Hawking, when the Higgs Field becomes metastable, it immediately pulls out the flux of the destructive vacuum. Being in high energy condition, he will soon begin to consume anything that has low energy, or everything around it. The vacuum bubble moves toward the destruction of atoms, turning everything that runs into hydrogen.
Professor Lucken believes this will take billions of years.
There is no principle we know which would put us on the line of danger,” he says. Physicians of the University of South Denmark reinforced the theory of the devastating vacuum in a study published in the magazine High Energy physics. They discovered, however, that the devastating vacuum could happen at any moment.
That's because there may be outside forces associated with the Higgs Field that influence it in ways unknown. Black stuff, for example, that mysterious substance that constitutes 27 percent of the universe can interact with the Higgs Field. Finally, however, a team of well - known scientists questioned whether the black meter existed.
One theory called “%stry” that each particle has the opposite. This helps keep the universe stable. Can God's particle have its twin? Would it preserve the particle from the destructive vacuum? Nobody's safe.
It is widely believed that when the devastating vacuum starts working, what will remain is an extremely dense super hot and thin sphere. Some astrophysicists believe that the universe, just before Big Bang, might have looked like this. Higgs field is thought to be formed right after Big Bang. So it can be the driving force that erases the universe and starts over again.












