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What if “empty space” isn’t empty at all—what if it’s a loaded weapon? And what if the Universe can end without warning… in less than a second? In this video, we explore one of the darkest ideas in modern physics: false vacuum decay—the possibility that our Universe may be sitting in a metastable state, and quantum tunneling could trigger a phase transition at any moment. If that happened, a bubble of a lower-energy vacuum could form and expand outward at (nearly) the speed of light, rewriting the laws of physics as it goes. Source Source Why do physicists take this seriously? Because measurements related to the Higgs boson (~125 GeV) sit uncomfortably close to the boundary between stability and metastability in Standard Model analyses—meaning our “vacuum” might not be the final ground state. Source We also look at why the next generation of colliders—like CERN’s proposed Future Circular Collider (FCC)—is designed for ultra-precise measurements of Higgs/top physics, which directly sharpen the stability picture of our Universe. Source Source And this isn’t just theory: physicists have experimentally observed false vacuum decay via bubble formation in cold-atom systems—real bubble nucleation in the lab. Source If you like quantum physics, cosmology, CERN/LHC mysteries, and the most unsettling “end of the Universe” scenarios—subscribe and join the journey. #VacuumDecay #FalseVacuum #HiggsField #HiggsBoson #MetastableUniverse #QuantumTunneling #QuantumFields #QuantumPhysics #ParticlePhysics #CERN #LHC #ColliderPhysics #Cosmology #UniverseEnd #EndOfTheUniverse #BubbleNucleation #StandardModel #FutureCircularCollider #BlackHoles #ScienceExplained