Posted on 07/06/2012 5:29:33 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
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Heaven knows I’m no physicist, but I’d be willing to make a gentleman’s wager that there is only one substance in the universe, everything arises from it, and the universe is filled with it. And God is apart from it.
Higgs, whoa, Lord
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me
Yet long enough for the Gov't to have spent your grand-child's inheritance...
Even if God only existed for a millionth of a millionth
of a millionth of a second...that would be long enough
to do what need be done.
He's even considerate. He dislikes the name God Particle because, while he's an atheist, he doesn't want to offend someone religious.
What are the particles called that make up the brains of those who profess themselves to be wise?
Foolicles!
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Yes, I too cannot see any practical use for the Higgs boson but I am quite the stolid thinker and that does not mean others will never use it. As a key to that physicist's dream of a "Grand Unified Theory", it might be a stepping stone to larger issues. I am glad that there is still such research going on. This is the legacy that our generation can hand down to subsequent ones that they too can stand on the shoulders of giants.
Yet, one wonders if we in the US had been able to assemble the same kind of international science alliance to build the Texas Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) that was started in 1987 and cancelled in 1993. It was designed to be 3 times larger and potentially even more powerful. It turned out to be a too expensive dream for a single country to build, BUT if we had, would this have been decades old news by now?
Actually I discovered it years ago in my backyard collider. But nobody would listen to me. :-(
There’s no way it could be such a proof.
Either that or he disdains the idea of a God so much he doesn’t even want to see what is apparently the most important particle in nature be called a God particle.
But, determined atheists are relatively few in the hard sciences. He’s got a lot of colleagues who are at least theoretical theists if not adherents to known world faiths.
But God can’t quit being. He cannot (read, won’t) literally snuff himself out.
Clinton killing the SSC was such a disaster. The LHC is still far from what it could’ve done. We could seriously be having attempts all sorts of new technologies by now. Oh well.
Will any technologies result from the theoretical discovery of the Higgs — who knows.
It seems the important thing in the theory isn’t this very fleeting Higgs boson, but a Higgs field — kind of like a magnetic or electric field in that we can’t see it, but it fills all space — in which perturbations can cause Higgs bosons to make their fleeting appearance. The Higgs field, without any of its bosons needing to be present, is theorized to exert a drag or pull upon other particles, a drag that we have classically called the inertial and gravitational effects related to mass. For Higgs bosons themselves to exist seems but a laboratory curiosity.
Antigravity fields might result from perturbing the Higgs field in the right manner... but who knows. Only God does at this time.
Why then God and not Dam?
Two classic quotes are attributed to Michael Faraday: (The Farad, is a unit of electrical capicitance)
Whilst attempting to explain a discovery to either Gladstone (Chancellor) or Peel (Prime Minister) he was asked, ‘But, after all, what use is it?’ Faraday replied, ‘Why sir, there is the probability that you will soon be able to tax it.’
When the Prime Minister asked of a new discovery, ‘What good is it?’, Faraday replied, ‘What good is a new-born baby?’
LOL! It looks like that speculation came true!
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