There's a God, therefore there's a God particle.
There's a God particle, therefore there's a God.
Now I have to confess that the original thought about this came after a gig, a curry and a few beers. A discussion with a rather eminent boffin.
Professor Brian Cox has also tried explaining this fairly recently.
It is also on an old episode of Beyond Belief.
I find it extremely difficult, nay impossible, to believe that in the beginning there was nothing.
For years I have been unable to comprehend how time and the universe could have started.
The modern version of Creation goes something like this.
Well actually before the beginning, there was nothing. That something, let alone the Universe, came from nothing. That there was no time. If I remember correctly, time never started as we go back in time it just got slower and slower.
There's nothing outside the Universe. So something, is expanding into nothing. Even if there was something, what would be beyond that, and beyond that.
So it has been proved that there is no God because something came from nothing because the sum total of matter and anti-matter make nothing. So where did the matter and anti-matter come from. If it was the God particle, it must have been God's particle.
What triggered the Big Bang?
No-one passing nothing caused something??
Confused yet?
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