The Higgs boson is often referred to as the "God particle" by people outside of the scientific community.
Why this is so, is probably a religious way of trying to keep "God" alive, whilst scientists are finally determining how the Universe works.
The Higgs is a hypothetical particle required by supersymmetry theory. It is believed to cause the masses of all particles.
welll god made it its real too others
The only person to ever know is God, the Maker of everything.
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The Higgs Boson was discovered in July of 2012. The media calls it "The God Particle", but this is a misnomer; there is nothing godlike about this particle. It's the particle counterpart to the field that gives particles their mass.
The Higgs Boson is called the "God" particle because it would help explain on of physics biggest mysteries: how gravity works. Can both God and the Higgs Boson exist? Yes, if God exists, then he could have created the Higgs Boson, like he created other particles.
no...but there are particles which have speeds closer to light,like photons,god particle(matter-wave)particle
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Depends on 'what' particles: sand particles are, and atomic particles are not!
The concept of ether states that it comes from nothing but simple is (perhaps).. It is from ether that other particles such as atoms come into existence.. A spirtual person would say ether comes from "God" or perhaps in its totality is god.
String theory is simply an enhancement of the traditional particle theory, that takes into account newly observed facts about subatomic particles. It neither proves nor disproves the existence of God. Nothing in science does this.
The God Particle, referred to by scientists as the Higgs Boson, is responsible for a particle having mass. Most particles in the universe have mass. However, if symmetry is to be preserved, all particles must be massless. This is a problematic result of the universe simply existing. In order to have symmetry preserved, there must be some field that is being interacted with. Higgs Particles (in order for the Higgs Mechanism to work there must be more than one) essentially generate a field. Heavier particles interact more with the field and lighter particles interact less. It can be thought of as wading through a pool: you have a harder time moving if you apply more force with your legs but it is easier to move if you use less force. The Higgs Particles are expected to have a spin of 2 and to be electrically neutral. They are not expected to interact with any forces except for gravity and the Weak Force (responsible for particle decay).