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khalid masood
International scientists said on Tuesday they had found signs of the Higgs boson, an elementary sub-atomic particle believed to have played a vital role in the creation of the universe after the Big Bang.

Peter Higgs, the 82-year-old British theoretical physicist who first proposed the existence of the particle in 1964 as the missing link of a grand theory of matter and energy, what is known as the Standard Model of Physics. The boson is posited to have been the agent that gave mass and energy to matter after the creation of the universe 13.7 billion years ago - leading some to nickname it the "God particle".

I think God doesn't play particles game with the universe. There is no "God particle". CERN scientists are doing elusion experiment for elusive particle. Findings are only traces of illusion of the elusive boson!!! There was no Big Bang.
Khalid Masood
Creator/Author: "TIME THEORY OF EVERYTHING".
Lady Elizabeth
So, you've lack both math's and a coherent hypothesis to back up your delusional "extreme energy-fluctiation" gibberish.

Anti-psychotic drugs may help you realize;- the only conceivable part of god in which you may manifest, would highly likely take the form of a hideously painful cankerous pustule on his weeping hemorrhoids. smile.gif
Robittybob1
QUOTE (khalid masood+Dec 18 2011, 01:39 PM)
International scientists said on Tuesday they had found signs of the Higgs boson, an elementary sub-atomic particle believed to have played a vital role in the creation of the universe after the Big Bang.

Peter Higgs, the 82-year-old British theoretical physicist who first proposed the existence of the particle in 1964 as the missing link of a grand theory of matter and energy, what is known as the Standard Model of Physics. The boson is posited to have been the agent that gave mass and energy to matter after the creation of the universe 13.7 billion years ago - leading some to nickname it the "God particle".

I think God doesn't play particles game with the universe. There is no "God particle". CERN scientists are doing elusion experiment for elusive particle. Findings are only traces of illusion of the elusive boson!!! There was no Big Bang.
Khalid Masood
Creator/Author: "TIME THEORY OF EVERYTHING".

Keep going khalid masood after 20 posts you will be able to give us a link to your work.
Ed Wood
QUOTE (Lady Elizabeth+Dec 18 2011, 03:06 PM)
So, you've lack both math's and a coherent hypothesis to back up your delusional "extreme energy-fluctiation" gibberish.

Anti-psychotic drugs may help you realize;- the only conceivable part of god in which you may manifest, would highly likely take the form of a hideously painful cankerous pustule on his weeping hemorrhoids. smile.gif

I would just like to say I love your insults.

I Wish I knew you when my friend and I wrote our SAM The Insulter program on the Atari 800 back in the day. That would have been fun.
Lady Elizabeth
QUOTE (Ed Wood+Apr 11 2012, 01:29 PM)
I would just like to say I love your insults.

I Wish I knew you when my friend and I wrote our SAM The Insulter program on the Atari 800 back in the day. That would have been fun.

Gee, ta Ed, will endeavor to deliver more scathing word abomination.


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