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Why scientists finding God particle ?

mikkel_the_dane

My own religion
Your headline makes no sense as it stands.

What do you assume about your words? I.e. what do they mean? The answer to science finding God differs for what you mean by science, finding and God.
 
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chinu

chinu
I know of non universal understanding of the words you use. So I don't know how to answer.
I can understand what you want to say without your explanation :)

But, the sad part is -- similarly I also don't know how to answer your question and make you understand.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
The Higgs boson is also named the god particle.

Leon Lederman referred to the Higgs as the "Goddamn Particle" because it was so difficult to detect. The media misquoted to make it the god particle
 

mikkel_the_dane

My own religion
I can understand what you want to say without your explanation :)

But, the sad part is -- similarly I also don't know how to answer your question and make you understand.

No, I do get it. We understand differently to the effect of this:
"psychological: "No one can believe that the same thing can (at the same time) be and not be." That is the effect of the LNC or PNC in effect. I do get that. Do you get it, that it works both ways?
 

chinu

chinu
The Higgs boson is also named the god particle.

Leon Lederman referred to the Higgs as the "Goddamn Particle" because it was so difficult to detect. The media misquoted to make it the god particle
They mean difficult like -- God ?
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
Yeah, it is internal in the end and in the mind. How the mind is connected to objective reality is a case of limited cognitive relativism.


And then we have to define what is meant by the mind. That which some Buddhists refer to as 'no-mind', may be what connects us most profoundly to the world and to each other. More so than the intellect or ego ever can. This, I think, is the true nature also of what some Christians refer to as the Holy Spirit.
 
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