(July 16, 2017 at 8:58 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote: Scientist detest the idea of calling the higgs boson the “god particle.”
God and this boson seem to be similar on the surface. Scientists proclaimed the existence of this boson long before they had any direct proof. Also, the Standard model requires that particles be massless. The higgs boson does not have this requirement.
So it seems valid to call the higgs boson the god particle. But there’s one important difference.
While the observable universe required that the higgs boson exist and scientist spent decades searching for it, I feel no compulsion to look for the god of the bible who created the grass and the trees before he created the sun and the moon.
The higgs boson doesn’t give other particles mass, since mass cannot be created. When the higgs boson touches another particle, the interaction cause that particle to have mass. A better understanding will have to come from someone else, not me.
But I do understand that, unlike god, the higgs boson is not burdened by a long list of reasons why it can’t exist.
Note to moderators: You may feel this thread belongs in the physical science section. I put it here because it seems to belong in both, so it was a toss up.
No, it doesn’t belong anywhere. It's a waste of keyboard ink.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.