 So, at this stage, you might be asking, well, what's next? We're still studying the Higgs boson. We don't know as much as we'd like to know about its properties. But there are other kinds of experiments going on in places like LHC. For example, people are studying the quark-gluon plasma, that's the state of matter that was thought to exist in the early stages of the universe, when quarks and gluons were not tightly bound together. The other things that people are looking for include searches for phenomena that are not explained within the standard model. For example, dark matter and dark energy. And finally, people are always looking for signs that this standard model is not quite the full story. Perhaps there's something more to what we've just told you. With that, we end this series of videos on the standard model in the Big Bang. I really hope you've enjoyed the videos and have learned something really interesting about the matter that makes up our universe and ultimately shapes us. Bye.