New theory of matter particles creates the universe

Professor Hosoya Yu of Osaka University (Japan) has just released a new argument that the Higgs boson - used to build standard theory models and dark matter particles - a type of particle that accounts for most of the mass in The universe is likely to belong to the same material.

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This new theory, if authenticated, would greatly change the theory of the current universe.

The Higgs boson is a type of particle thought to be the source of the cosmic quality and the only particle yet to be found among the 62 fundamental particles in the standard theoretical model.

According to the current theory, the Higgs boson is very unstable and very easy to deform into other particles, while the dark matter particle is the type that makes up most of the Earth's mass very stable.

Professor Hosoya Yu pointed out that the universe is not only a form of 4-dimensional space of space and time, but a 5-dimensional or more space, including the interplay between particles.

From this hypothesis, it is deduced that the Higgs boson particle will not decay but is likely to be in a stable state and not electrically charged, and it has the same material as dark matter particles.

According to the media, Professor Hosoya Yu has presented and described his new argument to physicist Yoichiro Nambu - who won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics.

Yoichiro Nambu said that although this argument has not been mentioned yet, it is feasible.