Since its proposal, 60 of the 61 elementary particles of the standard model have found to have experimental evidence. The Higgs Boson, a particle resulting from the disruption of the Higgs Field has since become the last piece of the puzzle. This particle would differ from all the others because it contains a zero spin. Discovery of this particle was one of the primary goals of CERN’s Large Hadron collider in Switzerland. Because the Higgs Field interacts with particles to give them mass and its Boson is considered to have a relatively large mass then it must interact with itself. Even with the high energy collision in the LHC the Higgs Boson would only exist for an infinitesimally small amount of time before breaking down into other particles. In order to find evidence researchers would need to back track the resulting particles of the break down back to their creation and prove they came from a Higgs. Because the CERN LHC can