The scientific community is elated today because, after years of searching, they are now confidant they have found "God", well, the "God particle" anyway
GENEVA (AP) — Physicists said Thursday they are now confident they have discovered a crucial subatomic particle known as a Higgs boson — a major discovery that will go a long ways toward helping them explain why the universe is the way it is.
They made the statement following study of the data gathered last year from the world's largest atom-smasher, which lies beneath the Swiss-French border outside Geneva. The European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, said that what they found last year was, indeed, a version of what is popularly referred to as the "God particle."
This discovery gives weight to the theoretical model that describes just about everything observed so far in the world of particle physics. Things like parallel universes and time travel.
People are fascinated by claims of portals that exist on this planet that lead to other dimensions (think Stargate), and many believe that these portals or vortexes can be found in different parts of the world.
It's been thought for years that Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid in Giza were portals. And there's also the belief that alien encounters could actually be encounters with visitors from other dimensions.
Hidden worlds, parallel dimensions and time travel have always been a fascinating story-line for science fiction writers. And it's really amazing just how often what was science fiction in one age becomes the reality of another (think Jules Verne).
Certainly this important discovery has the potential to answer many of life’s great unanswered questions.
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