The Higgs boson's precise mass of 125 GeV places our universe in a metastable 'false vacuum' state, meaning it could theoretically transition to a lower-energy 'true vacuum' that would expand at light speed and destroy all matter, though mathematical calculations suggest this catastrophic event won't occur for approximately 10^100 years.
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THE HIGGS BOSON DOOMSDAY ⚛️Added:
The universe could end instantly, and the math proves it.
The Higgs boson particle weighs exactly 125 gigaelectronvolts.
This precise number means we live in a fragile false vacuum.
If it collapses, a true vacuum [music] bubble will expand at exactly 299,792 kilometers per second, the speed of light, erasing everything.
But don't panic.
Equations suggest this won't happen for another 10 to the 100th power years.
Our universe is dangerously balanced, perfectly engineered, >> [music] >> and deeply beautiful.
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