Will Science Find God?
Will Science find God? The Dohgon say no because not only
does the God of popular religion not exist, Scientific theories about the
formation of the Universe are all wrong.
There is a cliché saying in Science that states that you can’t
really discover something unless you are looking for it. With that adage in
mind, Scientists must first formulate a theory before engaging in research to
prove their theories correct. One famous hypothesis that Scientists depend on is
the theory that the universe was created by a Big Bang. The author of that Big
Bang, they say, was a particle of matter so small and powerful that it can only
be referred to as the “God Particle”.
Decades ago, before setting out to discover the “God
Particle”, Scientists first theorized that the Universe was created out of a
Big Bang in which highly compressed gas reached a critical mass and exploded. The
event set off a perpetual expansion of all Matter away from a center point.
Heavy Gasses cooled to form Stars, Planets, Moons, and Dust while lighter Gases
float around. The Big Bang theory depends on several supporting theories, the
most famous of which is the belief that Matter cannot be created or destroyed.
That would mean that everything in the universe today has
always been here, only in different forms. For instance, the simplest and
lightest Element we know of is Hydrogen Gas. It consists of 1 Electron and 1
Proton and it makes up approximately 75% of the Universe while heavier Elements
make up less of the Universe as their weight increases. Depending on this
supporting evidence, Physicists are convinced that the Big Bang theory is
correct and that Dark Matter exists. Dark Matter is invisible because in
theory, empty Space cannot exist.
In the 1940s when the Military began to seek more
destructive weapons than those that combined reactive elements together, they turned
to splitting Atoms. Soon they developed the Nuclear bomb, which involved
splitting Hydrogen Atoms. These were the bombs they dropped on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, Japan instantly killing millions of Japanese people.
In the decade following WW2, many nations competed to
develop Nuclear weapons. Fearing impending nuclear catastrophe, a group of European
nuclear physicists convinced the United Nations to form a coalition that would
explore positive uses for Nuclear technology. They named this co-operation CARN
and embarked on a new mission to find Higgs Boson particles. Higgs Boson
particles are theorized to be the glue that holds the particles of an Atom
together.
To physicists, Higgs Boson particles are the God Particles
of creation. They theorize that if they could find this particle it could open
the box to the secrets of the universe. Critics however, fear that scientists
could be tampering with Pandora’s box instead. CERN scientist ignored the
warnings, built an enormous Hadron particle accelerator, and spent over 50
years smashing Hadron particles against each other in hopes of seeing a God
Particle.
In 2012 CERN scientists announced that they had finally
proven the existence of Higgs Boson particles. Unfortunately, they didn’t learn
any new secrets about the universe. They didn’t become God-like, able to create
matter at will. They also didn’t prove the theory of a Big Bang or the
existence of Dark Matter. All they discovered was that the process of discovery
is often more exciting than the find. HERUInterface.com