The findings of strong gravitational lensing by Sgr A* indicate gravitation power/energy exist in the center of our milky way, though it is invisible. The presence of energy equal presence of mass (M= E/C², C² is constant). However, current perception of particles can be massless e.g. gauge bosons, the photon and the gluon⑴ which create a centerpiece of confusion when we come to study dark matter and origin of universe. In this paper, the author will explain why all particles possess mass which is supported partially by 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics- the Higgs mechanism, which gives mass to fundamental particles. The big bang is the greatest event happened in the universe; it is unthinkable that such event left no trace in space; we must be blindfolded by something. In this paper, the author will point out what to look for so that we won’t miss out on the Universe greatest party. Few will argue our matters (whether visible or invisible) are all made from particles. Many doubt that electromagnetic radiation or particles follow same laws of basic physics. Those doubts directly lead to a set of principles that land us in a fantasy world of uncertainty. However, the correct understanding of fundamental particles is the key for understanding big bang ⑵. In this paper, the author will pave a clear road map for how to study our fundamental particles, particular Gamma Ray. Furthermore, the author will explain the reasons that dark matter/black hole is made from gamma ray nucleosynthesis! The author also will explain the reasons that our current background cosmic ray/gamma ray originated directly from big bang (for most part)! The master of infrared/fire power set human apart from animals and land us on top of the world. The master of the gamma-ray will undoubtedly land us on top of the universe. The Physics will unite all science branches. The particle physics will lead artificial intelligence to its terminal end in the universe civilization of all kind.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ajpa.20150302.13 |
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Particles, Dark Matters, Black hole, Gamma Ray, Big Bang, Origin of Universe, Time, Space, Odds, Numerous Bangs, Endless Cycles
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