Quantcast
Rumors Swirl In The Science Community That The “God Particle” Has Been Found posted by Garry "Prophecy" Sun on April 26, 2011
Share

This image shows where the 17-mile long Large Hadron Collider sits underground in Geneva, Switzerland

A note leaked onto thee internet this week, alleged to have been sourced from the scientists working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland claiming that they have found the elusive Higgs Boson Particle, the elementary particle that is theorized to lend mass to all matter, giving it the nickname, “The God Particle“.  The existence of the God particle has, at least possibly up until now, exists only in theory, postulated to solve the inconsistencies in theoretical physics.

The search for this particle is the main reason behind the conception and creation of the LHC, which is the world’s largest particle collider, primarily built and funded by European countries.  It is an underground circular tunnel, 17 miles in circumference, and approximately 600 feet below the Franco-Swiss border in Geneva, Switzerland.  It’s beginnings received much controversy and opposition from critics that believed that smashing protons into each other at nearly 100% the Speed of Light could create small Black Holes that would eventually lead to the destruction of our world.  Regardless of this contention, those that supported the project believed it could lead scientists to understanding the fundamental roots of the existence of our universe and how all was formed and created.

While nothing is yet confirmed, the success of discovering the God Particle still remains uncertain.  I also wouldn’t doubt that perhaps the buzz of a rumor could be used deceptively, to deceive the public into believing in the success of the LHC, or perhaps as pursuit of further funding.

What I do know is this.  We are way too ahead of ourselves.  Particle Accelerators, in my opinion are crossing over into dangerous territory, much like the Nuclear Reactors that are housed all over the world, and also responsible from the current soon to be global crisis from the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan.  If we had to build a $10 Billion Dollar underground tunnel, causing particles to act in a way they are not meant, then we definitely weren’t meant to find the God particle in the first place.  When it comes to all reactions of this nature, at the subatomic level, you are starting a process that may not end. These are the same reasons why even spent fuel rods are a huge radiation risk for months, even years, requiring the supervision and care that easily failed in a time of disaster such as the March 11th Earthquake and Tsunami.

One day, the energy created in one of their tests will result in a failure, of which the consequences may be catastrophic.

 

Yeah... We're definitely on our way

 
Feel The Vibe
Sushi is still Risky Business, But Heidi Klum And Seal Are Down for the Challenge
Hotzpotz: Heidi Klum and Seal were spotted at Matsuhisa, a Sushi restaurant in Beverly Hills that is quite often frequented by Lindsay Lohan and Samantha ...
Click Here For More
Almost 100 Million people may be regretting all their hours of online gaming
In the worst  outage suffered by the Sony Playstation 3 Network since 2006, Sony has had to shut down its Playstation Network and Qriocity ...
Click Here For More
A Nation Seeks Refuge... But There Is Nowhere To Go
The already devastated nation of Japan was hit by not one, but two more major aftershocks yesterday, both measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale.  And ...
Click Here For More
I pray for mercy over the land of Japan, and for that of our fallen world
Japan was rocked Thursday by yet another powerful Earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter Scale, and located closer to the coast of Japan than the ...
Click Here For More
Hotzpotz: Heidi Klum Is NOT Afraid Of Radioactive Sushi… And Seals Like Fish, But Not
Downed Sony Playstation Network Could Be Large Scale Identity Theft
Japan Hit By Two Major Aftershocks… Nuclear Threat Level To Surpass Chernobyl
Japan Gets Rocked Again By A 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake… Thankfully No Tsunamis
Share

Peep More Game

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>