Perhaps,...I prefer the simple answer.
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Well, the graviton is the hypothetical particle of gravity. And if it is found as well, then wouldn't it be a contradiction? Gravity is what produces an object's indentation on the fabric of space, but, isn't that what the Higgs does? It gives particles mass, which then alters space-time. Unless the graviton gets its power from the Higgs, which in that case, why would it exist? I for one believe the graviton doesn't exist and "gravity" is merely an illusion induced by mass.
Would the existence of a graviton assimalate to the Higgs Boson found today?