imacatholic2
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No.
The "god particle" has nothing to do with God. Even the term "god particle" is used by the Media and not by Science. Scientists call this particle the Higgs boson.
Just like every other scientific discovery in the history of mankind, this neither proves nor disproves the existence of God or God's Creation of the Universe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson#.22God_particle.22
With love in Christ.
Anonymous
No, The "God particle" is the nickname of a subatomic particle called the Higgs boson. In layman’s terms, different subatomic particles are responsible for giving matter different properties. One of the most mysterious and important properties is mass. Some particles, like protons and neutrons, have mass. Others, like photons, do not. The Higgs boson, or “God particle,” is believed to be the particle which gives mass to matter. The “God particle” nickname grew out of the long, drawn-out struggles of physicists to find this elusive piece of the cosmic puzzle. What follows is a very brief, very simplified explanation of how the Higgs boson fits into modern physics, and how science is attempting to study it.
http://www.gotquestions.org/God-particle.html
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Yes, I think that's exactly right.
Anonymous
No but you may be his hangnail