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Massive
/ˈmæs.ɪv/adjective
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Massive refers to something that is extraordinarily large in size, weight, or scale, often conveying a sense of solidity and imposing presence. In modern contexts, it's commonly used to describe overwhelming quantities or impacts, like massive datasets in tech or massive cultural shifts, adding a dramatic flair to both scientific and everyday discussions.
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In particle physics, the term 'massive' took on a whole new dimension with the 2012 discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN, which explains why particles have mass and thus form the building blocks of the universe, earning the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics for its discoverers.
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