Particle physics and cosmology are like two friends who constantly play a science game called "Who's cooler?" Particle physics says: "Look, I found the Higgs boson!" And cosmology says: "Come on, I created the Universe from nothing in 13.8 billion years, so be jealous!"
Particle physicists dig into the tiniest details of matter. They study quarks, leptons, and other microscopic things, trying to figure out what holds it all together. Cosmologists, on the other hand, study galaxies, black holes, and think about how the Universe resembles a huge cosmic pie, in which dark matter is the filling, and dark energy is the leavening agent.
And one of them might say: "I discovered that our Universe is expanding!" Another immediately picks up: “And I found out that this process can be explained using particles that we haven’t seen yet!” As a result, despite the different scales, they complement each other.
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