The God Particle
Back in December, 2008, I wrote a post called In the Beginning that discussed Creationism versus the Big Bang theory. The conclusion was, predictably, that Creation made more sense and besides, was a lot simpler. In that discussion, I described in some detail the Large Hadron Collider, a $9 billion monstrosity buried underground near the border between France and Switzerland. I won't repeat all that here. (If you're curious, check my archives for 18 December 2008.) Simply, the LHC was an attempt to "find" someting called the Higgs bosun, a subatomic particle that was supposed to explain mass and gravity, the rocks upon which various theories of the universe, specifically string theory, crash.
Mass, which begets gravitational attraction, is what essentially holds everything together, including atoms. It is the glue of the universe. For years it defied mathematical modeling. Then an English physicist, Peter Ware Higgs, in a flash of insight, imagined a new and unknown sub-atomic particle that "creates" mass, which in a fit of hubris he named the Higgs bosun, after himself. (Paradixically, a bosun itself is a massless particle.) The scientific world rejoiced and ran off hell-bent to discover this wondrous particle. The thought was that its existence heretofore had eluded researchers because they didn't smash atomic particles--specifically protons that are relatively easy to get and work with--hard enough, i.e. with sufficient energy. Hence the LHC that accelerates protons to 99.9% of the speed of light before colliding them.
Well, rejoice all you anti-creationists out there, according to a recent newspaper article, after 10 years of banging protons together, they have--"Eureka!"--found it. (If you read my 2008 post, you will note that I predicted that they would find it, because they had to.) Actually, they have found "indications" of its existence, whatever that means. The skeptics among you may quite understandably ask, "So what?" Good question. Let me tell you "what" from my perspective--full disclosure--as a practicing Christian.
Man is a proud and arrogant creature. Those characteristics are arguably at the root of most of our troubles, especially our interminable wars. Part of that arrogance is an aversion to acknowledging a being superior to ourselves. Thus, when Darwin published his Origin of Species the humanists jumped at it. From the Darwinian concept which required very long periods of time came the concept of the great age of the Earth and universe--billions of years. Up until that time, the Biblical age of the Earth, around 15 thousand years give or take, had been the accepted belief.
That opened up a raft of possibilities, leading eventually to the present "Big Bang Theory" (not the TV show!). Grossly oversimplified, the explosion of a tiny dot of infinite mass created gobs of vibrating strings, bidimensional membranes and 11 or so dimensions of which everything is made, along with time so you can't ask where that dot came from. This is in a nutshell "String Theory", or its latest incarnation, "The Theory of Everything." (You can't make this stuff up!) Problem was, all these vibrating strings and membranes didn't have any mass, and obviously, mass and its handmaiden gravity exist. Consequently, there was still a tiny opening for God.
However, the Higgs bosun, which someone perhaps facetiously nicknamed the "God Particle," a name that stuck, allows man to eliminate God from the picture. We don't need Him to explain the existence of everything. Man's arrogance is justified; he is indeed the eagle at the top of the totem pole.
I don't mean to imply that all scientists are atheists. Some ideas or beliefs tend to take on a life of their own. Great effort and resources have been expended to explain the world around us. We are able to function with the incompatible ambivalence of religious belief and science by conveniently stuffing religion into one hour on Sunday morning, or perhaps Saturday evening, and dedicating the rest of the week to science. This I call "magical thinking," for magical indeed it is.
So, how do I, the practicing 24-7 Christian, explain the "indicated" Higgs bosun? This takes a bit of credulity, but then that's what we mostly are talking about. Centuries ago, Galileo undertook to measure the diameter of the Earth. He made some instruments and used them to measure the height of a distant tower. By that means he came up with an expression for the curvature of the Earth and extrapolated that to its diameter. He was close, but not real close.
More recently, around 75 years ago. some college researchers undertook to duplicate Galileo's measurements. They faithfully reproduced his instrumentation from detailed descriptions and notes and replicated the experiment. Guess what. The result was extremely accurate, much more accurate than Galileo's figure. If we assume that he was not a klutz or a graduate of MPS, then why didn't he come up with a more accurate figure? Well, because our college students knew the answer beforehand. In other words, what we know or believe, or desperately desire to find, can influence the results of our research. You scoff, but I have seen personal evidence of this phenomenon.
Much of science today is concerned with various studies affecting the public. These studies are funded through grants from agents with an agenda. In other words, they have a preconceived idea of what they want the research to conclude. Thus, all smoking-related studies conclude that it is a terrible health hazard, including "second-hand" smoke. All coronary artery disease studies verify that cholesterol is the villian. All global warming studies conclude it is anthropomorphic (man-made). And the list goes on. Never is heard a dissenting word. The result is the corruption of true science by grant.
With respect to the God particle, recall that it is allegedly a sub-atomic particle, i.e. the result of breaking apart an atom. Consequently, it is invisible. Sub-atomic particles are usually detected indirectly by electric charge effects or collisions with other particles. No one will ever "see" the God particle. It will be identified by indirect means. I think that if 500 PhD's focus their minds on a single idea, they could move a mountain to say nothing of finding a sub-microscopic entity. As I said before, they will find it because they must. There is too much at stake.
This entire structure of the cosmos, strings, membranes, dimensions, Big Bang and Creation-without-God depends on this little fellow whom no one has seen or ever will see.
My attitude towards all this is based on plausibility. I find the theories of Big Bang and evolution to be implausible. Ask the DNA molecule that formed you or the developing baby in the womb, incredibly complex and precisely configured processes, whether they happened by accident. The wonderfully balanced world of nature defies definition due to its intricacy. The evidence of design, absolutely brilliant and--yes--miraculous design, is to me unmistakeable.
So, have your Bang, your strings, your God particle and your random mutations. I'll take Genesis.
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92 Comments
Carl Hicks - Jul 20, 2012 1:24 AM
Human Ape - Jul 20, 2012 6:25 AM
people like you?
http://darwinkilledgod.blogspot.com/
Human Ape - Jul 20, 2012 6:28 AM
unmistakeable."
If you were an honest person you wouldn't use code words like design for your
childish fantasies.
This is what you really mean:
The evidence of MAGIC, absolutely brilliant and--yes--miraculous MAGIC, is to me
unmistakeable.
You have a childish belief in magic. Have you ever considered the advantages of
growing up, educating yourself, and facing facts? Or are you too cowardly to grow
up?
http://darwinkilledgod.blogspot.com/
Human Ape - Jul 20, 2012 6:34 AM
As did every single 21st century scientist on this entire planet.
Evolution is a bloody fact mister. It's a basic fact of science.
Evolution has evidence, tons of it, more powerful than Darwin could have
imagined possible.
Your total ignorance of science makes you unqualified to write about it. But you
show off your breathtaking insanity anyway.
I suggest you should either grow up or shut up.
http://darwinkilledgod.blogspot.com/
Human Ape - Jul 20, 2012 6:37 AM
brilliant. Something that cannot be said of present day creationists."
Of course creationists are not brilliant. They are the exact opposite of brilliant.
They're uneducated and they're just plain stupid.
http://darwinkilledgod.blogspot.com/
Human Ape - Jul 20, 2012 6:42 AM
An extremely small minority of scientists share your god disease, but not one of
them is an evolution denier like you are. Even the rare religious scientists have
complete contempt for know-nothing fools like yourself. You are a laughing stock and
you disgrace my country.
bamaphd - Jul 20, 2012 7:19 AM
"So, have your Bang, your strings, your God particle and your random mutations. I'll take Genesis."
Well, the random mutations are there Al. Consider Children who have Cystic Fibrosis. the condition is passed down genetically within a gene pool of carriers.
Now if God created Adam and Eve in his image and likeness, then either God is sick with a huge number of disorders that he/she decided to pass on to humanity, possible so he/she would not suffer alone; or God is imperfect and cruel and he/she simply created humans so he could see them suffer from birth.
The mutations we have created ourselves can best be seen in the world of dogs. We have bred so many breeds that never existed over such a short period of time that it is plain as day that evolution, working over a 3 billion year time frame would have had ample time to change and alter any living organism.
bamaphd - Jul 20, 2012 7:20 AM
Creation stories are comfortable for minds that never question and never learn beyond subsistence. While it may be factual that some of the persons that told the myths existed, it does not mean the myths are true: it only means that at some point the myth was recorded as part of a historical anthology.
It always struck me as weird that there is no mathematics or geometry explicitly set out in the bible. There is no absolute set of initial formulas given to the prophets. At the same time, there are strict guidelines for lifestyle and for worship, and yet nothing is said about those things that are scientific.
Every child from an early ages asks "why am I here?" regardless of the religion or ethos of their parents. What we do with that question, if we leave doors open to exploration or we shut them to pay tribute to dogma, forms the child as much as anything else.
There are those who say Stephen Hawking is in his present condition because God is punishing him for his heresy . And yet Einstein and Newton were never punished at all, while Galileo was punished by men who's dogma was threatened by his observations and not by a bolt from the sky.
MGarber - Jul 20, 2012 9:38 AM
And the proudest and most arrogant are those that think the entire universe was created for their bennefit.
"... the Higgs bosun, ...allows man to eliminate God from the picture."
Even speaking as an atheist, thats not true. Please explin to me how Evolution or the Standard Model (that predicted the Higgs) somehow discount a supernatural creator. Please.
So now we have (it appears) the Higgs which impart mass via a field. Not terribly unlike how other subatomics impart electric charge via a field.
So my question is, Al, Do you think the existance of the electron allows man to eliminate God from the picture?? Do you even believe that there are subatomics that impart electric charge??
MGarber - Jul 20, 2012 9:42 AM
Thats nonsense. If the data matches a hypothesis, it advances knowledge and they have a publishble paper. If the data doesnt matches a hypothesis, it advances knowledge and they REALLY have a publishble paper, 'cause now they have to look for a new hypothesis.
WFB resident - Jul 20, 2012 10:50 AM
dullards (PDLS's) who swore that the correct view point was that Man made
products made Global Warming !. Remember ? To this day the slowest of them still
believe . Many in the Science community have made an about face on this issue
publicly . But the PDLS (smart people ) are ready and willing to mock and attack
anyone who disagrees with them (look above) ! So to keep getting paid and keep
their new clothes (king and his clothes) They turn a blind eye towards actual facts .
So as the Nazis and other socialists have done for years . They attack and assume
superiority !! Thus proving to themselves that they are correct(PDLS's) . As for
inbreeding ,Carl is partially correct . Somehow god made it possible that only PDLS's
seem to have been affected by its problems . lol...
MGarber - Jul 20, 2012 11:12 AM
"Many in the Science community have made an about face on this issue
publicly ."
Care to actually identify any?
Mucho - Jul 20, 2012 3:15 PM
Creationists use the Bible as a template. The Evolutionists "bible" is about as long, full of gigantic gaps and is nowhere near as clear as the real Bible about what happened in "The Beginning". Regardless, Creationists are content that their theory is proven "scientific" fact despite its need to be accepted on sheer faith.
MGarber - Jul 20, 2012 3:39 PM
Bzzzzt... Sorry but thanks for playing. If you mean "religion" as something requiring faith because theres no direct evidence, then evolution is as much a religion as automechanics is. No faith is required. There are TONS of things (fossil discoveries, observed mutations) that would blow away evolution as false in an instant. None have been revealed. Everybody's been looking (instant fame & fortune!).
If your insist on using the bible as a template for everything, then you end up with the laughable science shows you'll see on WVCY where you end up with what Al described as the conclusions being predetermined.
That isnt science.
MGarber - Jul 20, 2012 4:26 PM
Well.... he DID say it was the simplest explaination.
Mucho - Jul 20, 2012 5:17 PM
there is no need for faith. " georgedub
That is my point. Some believe evolution is fact - some invest their lives trying to prove it is. That is called faith.
Those who speak of Creationism as "magic", myth or a child's story seem so blindly willing to accept the "mythical" transitionary species and "magical" genetic mutations that create them while they look wide eyed at gigantic fabrications of painted fiberglass dinosaurs constructed from a handful of bones at museums. They are so desperate to prove their fairy tales that they invest billions of dollars and millions of dollars in underground laboratories to dicover "trace" cluse of sub atomic particles to provide one of a million missing pieces to their Evolution fantasy puzzle.
MGarber - Jul 20, 2012 6:13 PM
There. I fixed that sentence for you. You're welcome.
Theres nothing magical or mythical about transitionary species or genetic mutations. They have been studied to the point that testable predictions have been made based on our understanding, experiments have been done, and non-falisying results have been observed. No religion can claim that.
I hate to break it to you, but neither the Standard Model (higgs) nor the Big Bang have anything to do with evolution.
Al hasnt answered my 9:38am questions, yet. Care to take a shot at them, Mucho (or anyone)?
jman99 - Jul 20, 2012 7:00 PM
No, that's call diligence. They don't "need" to believe in evolution in order to gain grace or manna or to get a "get out of hell" card.