Does Higgs boson explain gravity?
Mia Moss
Published May 13, 2026
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Similarly, what is the Higgs boson in simple terms?
The Higgs boson (or Higgs particle) is a particle in the Standard Model of physics. The Higgs particle is a boson. Bosons are thought to be particles which are responsible for all physical forces. Other known bosons are the photon, the W and Z bosons, and the gluon.
Subsequently, question is, how does the Higgs field interact with gravity? Higgs field has particles called, higgs particles, or higgs boson, bosons are basically force carriers. Now anything in the universe has mass due to its interaction with higgs field. Higgs field gives objects mass they don't create gravity directly, but mass can in turn help to curve space time and create gravity.
Beside this, what is the boson for the force of gravity?
Each fundamental force has its own corresponding boson – the strong force is carried by the “gluon”, the electromagnetic force is carried by the “photon”, and the “W and Z bosons” are responsible for the weak force. Although not yet found, the “graviton” should be the corresponding force-carrying particle of gravity.
Is Higgs Boson a graviton?
They are not the same. The Higgs boson is massive and spin zero (it's the same no matter how you rotate it), the graviton is massless and spin two (it's the same after a 180 degree rotation).
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