Higgs Boson: A fundamental particle predicted by the Higgs mechanism, which was experimentally discovered in 2012. The Higgs boson is the quantum excitation of the Higgs field and is responsible for giving mass to other particles.
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking: The process by which a system transitions from a symmetric state to a less symmetric state, leading to the generation of mass for certain particles through the Higgs mechanism.
Grand Unified Theory (GUT):A theoretical framework that seeks to unify the three fundamental forces (strong, weak, and electromagnetic) into a single, more fundamental force, with the Higgs mechanism playing a crucial role in this unification.