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LESSON 4 · What Everything Is Made Of

The Mass Mystery

Here's a question that haunted physicists for decades: why do particles have mass?

In 1964, Peter Higgs and several other theorists proposed a solution: an invisible energy field fills all of space. Particles that interact strongly with this field gain more mass. Those that interact weakly gain less. Photons ignore it entirely, which is why light is massless.