Beyond Standard Model (BSM) Physics explores theoretical extensions to the Standard Model that address its known limitations. While the Standard Model successfully explains many phenomena, it cannot account for dark matter, dark energy, neutrino masses, or the hierarchy problem. BSM theories propose new particles, symmetries, and interactions to resolve these gaps. Examples include supersymmetry, extra-dimensional theories, and grand unified theories. BSM physics is a major focus of modern particle physics research, guiding experimental searches at high-energy colliders and underground detectors. These theories aim to unify fundamental forces and explain cosmological observations. Experimental confirmation of BSM physics would represent a major breakthrough, reshaping understanding of the universe at the most fundamental level.
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