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Sure! It would be the god particle, but it's never been found, people are looking.

^ Indian philosophers have struggled with this concept before the time of Christ. They believe all things consist of the same element, but naming something refers to it as objective always having a missing puzzle piece. This creates an infinite regress. The only way to correctly identify this particle is by referring to it as subjective, saying that it just "is", i.e. the God particle.

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