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Composite Higgs Model

The Composite Higgs Model suggests that the Higgs boson, which gives particles mass, is not an elementary particle but composed of smaller, more fundamental entities. Similar to how protons and neutrons are made of quarks, this model proposes the Higgs emerges from a new, strong interaction at high energies, potentially solving some theoretical puzzles. This compositeness could explain why the Higgs has the properties it does and predict new phenomena at colliders, guiding future research into the fundamental structure of matter and forces.