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    Re: God particle?

    Quote Originally Posted by realdemigod View Post
    Dear realdemigod et al.



    These recent findings and its implications are non-utilitarian and thus of no use to a common man believing in God etc...

    Just as the ‘square root of minus one’ is of no value to a common man or a merchant selling provisions, but without which the calculations and speculations in higher mathematics is impossible and will remain incomplete.

    Scientists at CERN are brilliant, they are still finding what is superimposed on the one underlying principle, Brahman, the Absolute; which has now earned quite a good mileage.

    What happened between, Neutral Absolute to the 10(−43th ) second ,where the first symmetrical spontaneous breaking took place is still an enigma and will remain a mystery until the scientists take off their eyes from the computer screens and turn inwardly into themselves, which will benefit them individually and not in mass as a teamwork as they do now.

    We must negate what is superimposed and intuitively perceive what really exist as underlying our usual/regular experience of appearance.

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    Re: God particle?

    It is the begining of next layer of discovery. We are reaching the final stage of the gross matter. Now we will enter the subtle matter - may in another few centuries.

    This god particle is the first of the series - we will have many more like god 2, god 3 .... particle in furture till the time we will give up and say "yes we understand IT is there but no way we can detect".

    It is the ultimate consciousness - paraprakriti - the origin and the source.
    Love and best wishes:hug:

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    Heh, you beat me to it Realdemigod. I would have posted this yesterday, but actually I was working a shift at the observatory, where you can tell there was quite a stir. None of us are particle physicists of course, but the discovery has some relevance to us in astronomy as well, since certain dark matter models rely on supersymmetry. In any case the Higgs Boson is an important capstone in the Standard Model of particle physics. The Standard Model is an understanding of what fundamental particles constitute the building blocks of nature and what their properties are, and the theory has been well-tested. The Higgs Boson was the final particle to be observed, and its absence would result in a hole in the theory, requiring all sorts of "beyond the Standard Model" theories. Thus its discovery is an important capstone.

    The term "God Particle" is an unfortunate name. I don't know how much credence to give this story, but I once heard that in his seminal paper, Peter Higgs dubbed it the "Goddamn Particle" because it was so elusive. Apparently the journal referee didn't let this fly for the obvious reasons, so it was renamed the God Particle. On a sidenote, the term "boson" is a word referring to particles with integer spin quantum number, and is named after the Indian physicist Satyendera Nath Bose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjaya View Post
    Heh, you beat me to it Realdemigod. I would have posted this yesterday, but actually I was working a shift at the observatory, where you can tell there was quite a stir. None of us are particle physicists of course, but the discovery has some relevance to us in astronomy as well, since certain dark matter models rely on supersymmetry. In any case the Higgs Boson is an important capstone in the Standard Model of particle physics. The Standard Model is an understanding of what fundamental particles constitute the building blocks of nature and what their properties are, and the theory has been well-tested. The Higgs Boson was the final particle to be observed, and its absence would result in a hole in the theory, requiring all sorts of "beyond the Standard Model" theories. Thus its discovery is an important capstone.

    The term "God Particle" is an unfortunate name. I don't know how much credence to give this story, but I once heard that in his seminal paper, Peter Higgs dubbed it the "Goddamn Particle" because it was so elusive. Apparently the journal referee didn't let this fly for the obvious reasons, so it was renamed the God Particle. On a sidenote, the term "boson" is a word referring to particles with integer spin quantum number, and is named after the Indian physicist Satyendera Nath Bose.
    I didn't think this news would cause stir here as well . Like you mentioned the term is quite misleading as there are still so many questions unanswered. But it's a good progress for the astronomical amounts of money they are spending. May be it will take few decades or more to realise the ultimate reality manifesting the cosmos is Brahman.

    Till then people are free to fight who is correct
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    Quote Originally Posted by brahman View Post
    Dear realdemigod et al.



    These recent findings and its implications are non-utilitarian and thus of no use to a common man believing in God etc...

    Just as the ‘square root of minus one’ is of no value to a common man or a merchant selling provisions, but without which the calculations and speculations in higher mathematics is impossible and will remain incomplete.

    Scientists at CERN are brilliant, they are still finding what is superimposed on the one underlying principle, Brahman, the Absolute; which has now earned quite a good mileage.

    What happened between, Neutral Absolute to the 10(−43th ) second ,where the first symmetrical spontaneous breaking took place is still an enigma and will remain a mystery until the scientists take off their eyes from the computer screens and turn inwardly into themselves, which will benefit them individually and not in mass as a teamwork as they do now.

    We must negate what is superimposed and intuitively perceive what really exist as underlying our usual/regular experience of appearance.

    Love
    Quote Originally Posted by kallol View Post
    It is the begining of next layer of discovery. We are reaching the final stage of the gross matter. Now we will enter the subtle matter - may in another few centuries.

    This god particle is the first of the series - we will have many more like god 2, god 3 .... particle in furture till the time we will give up and say "yes we understand IT is there but no way we can detect".

    It is the ultimate consciousness - paraprakriti - the origin and the source.
    Layers upon layers, upon layers, upon layers... But looking outside still does not show us any trace of meaning.

    Good observations, Brahman and Kallol.

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