Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Big Bang

Big Bang theory
I bet when God made all this there was a very large bang.
The big bang can be read in the first book of the KJV. There was darkness, no gravity and perfect vacuum.
It goes like this. 'My hunch is that there's a better than even chance that super symmetry will show up at the LHC, which would be good as it gives an explanation of why gravity is so weak compared with the other fundamental forces. 'I'd be puzzled if they don't find the Higgs, but wouldn't be devastated if they didn't come up with evidence for super symmetry. Rather like enzymes catalyze chemical reactions in the body, such exotic particles can efficiently catalyze nuclear fusion, obviating the need for the absurdly high temperatures necessary in conventional plasma fusion reactors and stars.
'Many physicists also think it likely that evidence will be found for super symmetry, strings, or new dimensions. If the LHC does see multiple new particles, with several different Higgs, compatible with the breaking of a unified symmetry of all forces existing at the smallest distances.
A beautiful line of argument links the mysterious patterns of the standard model to larger symmetry, hidden by cosmic superconductivity and vacuum polarization. For this to work in detail, quantitatively, we need low-energy super symmetry.
Nature is a teacher.
So now physicists will learn how to do what GOD did when HE made all this stuff. Think about this.
Scientist says to God: “Show me how you made the earth.” GOD reaches down and picks up some dirt and spoke it.
Scientist says to God “I can do that” and reaches down to get some dirt when God grabs him by the hand and says “GET YOUR OWN DIRT!”
That is the ‘Higgs” factor.

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