Peter Higgs and the Discovery of the God Particle 

Peter Higgs, Nobel-winning physicist who proposed the 'Higgs Boson', leaves a lasting legacy in the science of particle physics.

Confirmed at the Large Hadron Collider in 2012, the Higgs Boson, often called the 'God Particle', substantiated Higgs' 1964 theories. 

The 'God Particle' is crucial for understanding why fundamental particles have mass, a mystery that puzzled scientists for decades.

The LHC, a $4.75 billion project spanning 27 km, was pivotal in identifying the Higgs Boson, underscoring its theoretical importance

Peter Higgs' contributions extend beyond the lab. He inspired countless physicists and founded the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics.

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