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Where does Mass Come From

Where does Mass Come From

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The experience of "mass" is so primal and intuitive that we rarely question its origins, yet it is one of the deepest and most complex stories in all of science.

For centuries, mass was viewed as an innate quality of "stuff," but subatomic research has revealed that it is actually an acquired characteristic bestowed by the universe through bizarre mechanisms.

Most of the mass in the visible universe—including our bodies, our planet, and the stars—arises from two starkly different sources: a ubiquitous, invisible energy field and the intense binding energy of the strong force.

The first source of mass is the Higgs field, a cosmic "molasses" that permeates all of space and ensnares fundamental particles like quarks and electrons, giving them their heft.

However, the Higgs field only accounts for about 1% of the mass of a proton or neutron; the remaining 99% comes from the kinetic energy of quarks moving at near-light speeds and the energy of the gluons that bind them together.

While 2023 supercomputer simulations have confirmed our theoretical understanding of the proton's radius, mysteries remain regarding the "ghostly" neutrino, which the original Standard Model predicted should be massless.

Even with these insights, we only account for 5% of the total mass of the universe, with the remaining 95% hidden in the elusive realms of dark matter and dark energy.

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