From Gordon's The Theory of Everything's point of view, the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN is a disaster for physicists, because it gives them confidence that their theoretical framework is still correct and on the right track. Unfortunately, they found that this may not be true, because admitting that "Higgs particles and nothing else" led to what Sabine Hossenfelter called "nightmare scenario". Aren't the new particles in the Large Hadron Collider what physics needs?
What you want is the physical picture behind the Higgs mechanism, but physicists say that the discovery of Higgs cannot prove the experimental evidence of the Higgs mechanism (physicists can correct me if I am wrong). To sum up, the discovery of the Higgs boson may be the last step for theoretical physicists to find their own wrong branches.
For example, theoretical physicists must climb all the way along the tree to the most basic ground and realize that they need to study the roots. The problem is that the tools they use (scientific methods and mathematical deduction) are useless in revealing the root causes.
However, once you know the basics (including the roots), you can climb the tree again by mathematical deduction, but this time on the right branch, which will take you all the way. This is what Gordon's The Theory of Everything did. It provides a new foundation, which consists of unknown mathematics, and lets us know what we know and love about the physics under trees. Then, it completes the model by including all the missing components (dark energy) and allows the appropriate derivation to move up to the correct branch.
I hope physicists will wake up from the nightmare as soon as possible (maybe they will fall from the tree of knowledge, and apples will hit the tree when they fall-haha! ), and then welcome a new day represented by Gordon's The Theory of Everything! They can taste a little sweetness here and at the energy level. The role of dark energy in gravity