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The “God-particle” (&Turkish Kebab)

While I was coming to terms with the idea of digesting the biggest Turkish kebab in living history, in other parts of Europe Scientists were struggling to come to terms with the tiniest invisible particles - “the God-particle”.

A man by the name of Professor Peter Higgs almost 44 yrs ago came up with a theory that “there is an as yet undetected field which binds some of the basic particle of matter together aided by a mass-less substance nicknamed the Higgs boson” (Guardian- Severin Carrell) or what he refers to as the “God-particle”. People laughed at him then but now this dark star is getting his time to shine.

Astronomers apparently can account for 5% of observable matter in the universe – the stuff of stars and planets but then there is “dark matter” that makes up a further 25% leaving another 70% of “exotic dark energy, which drives the expansion of the universe”.  Quite a lot to digest on a stomach still expanding with Turkish kebab!! 

So the Large Hadron Collider is in search of this particle, this dark energy, ”a mysterious substance that stretches through the universe and clings around galaxies.”  I wish them luck. I have flashbacks to Christina’s talk which could have been titled  ”The Universe for Dummies”, with all our combined knowledge of the Scientific world. It was mind boggling but wonderful.

Well I thought my stomach was a black hole until I ate that Turkish kebab. Now I have evidence of those unmistakable particles of matter. I can hardly move!!  Perhaps the Scientists will have the same sort of discovery pretty soon….

September 12, 2008 - Posted by squarepig | Science | , , | 6 Comments

6 Comments »

  1. SP
    I’m glad others are also pondering these things.

    What I like is that the more we find out, the less probable understanding becomes, and this pushes us into an emergent, faith space.

    Did you see the Steven Hawking interview on the Beeb website? In it he said that he had bet $100 that they won’t find it. But he ws optomistic about the things they would find, not saying what they were because they hadn’t yet found it.

    Anyhow SMS me if they find that confounded boson…

    Comment by nic paton | September 15, 2008 | Reply

  2. We might get to know a bit more about our universe, but will it change anything other than our knowledge of stuff?

    I’m fascinated by all of this endeavouring.

    Bon appétit!!

    Comment by fakeexpressionsoftheunkown | September 16, 2008 | Reply

  3. Ta – I always wondered what the Turkish was for “Large Hadron Collider”.

    Comment by nic paton | September 16, 2008 | Reply

  4. Me too – note to self – take more serviets next time..its a messy affair.
    Some results are supposed to come out next week…didn’t see Steven Hawking on the Beeb, that must have been interesting.

    Comment by squarepig | September 17, 2008 | Reply

  5. So, did the Kebab turn your stomach into a black hole?

    Comment by timvictor | September 22, 2008 | Reply

  6. I know where that kebab came from and I would gladly donate my digestive system to Science to be able to sample more of those unearthly delights!!!!! Yum…..

    Comment by deusjuvat | September 22, 2008 | Reply


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