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Re: Theos-World Higgs Boson

Nov 04, 2000 05:04 AM
by teos9


In a message dated 11/04/00 6:27:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
KArc@compuserve.com writes:

<< Hi guys -- In reference to the G*d particle which may now be possible to
prove, "I say it's spinach and I say...etc." In other words, it IS
thrilling - yes - but to me the whole point of this study and our evolution
is that nothing ever ends and there is no FINAL particle which will prove
"G*d". It will all continue to be smaller and smaller and greater and
greater -- As above So below. 

What it will prove will be contemporary science's stubborn need to be the
"be-all and end-all" answerman. It will be fun, though, won't it? Love
from Italy, Kat
>>

I agree with much of what you say Kat. However, physicists tend to be 
perceived as the high priests of reality in many circles. That is, our actual 
physical reality tends to take on the shape of what they determine to be 
physically probable. The industrial-political-military complex tends to 
surround their formulae and equations and presto, the 
electronics-plastics-cloned-genetically manipulated physical reality soon 
appears.

It will be interesting to see how the world as we know it changes, following 
their pronouncement of the discovery, of something called the "GOD" particle. 
Complete with the undeniable spiritual characteristics of: pervasiveness, 
invisibility and unlimited latent power.

What happens when this concept starts getting taught as part of the 
elementary school science classes. Where do future scientist aim their 
explorations that would have as big an impact, as exploring the nature of the 
Spiritual dimensions? it's going to be an exciting time, this future of ours.

Louis 


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