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Schola Affectus reflects on 'The God Particle'


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So we have been told this morning of a historic announcement at CERN in Switzerland that a sub-atomic particle that behaves like the Higgs Boson has been observed with '5 sigma certainty'. Formally, it's known as the Higgs Boson, informally its called the 'God Particle'. The proper name comes from an Edinburgh based physicist, Peter Higgs, who conceived of it while walking in Scotland's Cairngorm Mountains in 1964.

When I was a theology undergraduate here in Edinburgh 15 years ago, one of my professors, Dr James Mackey, was personal friends with Peter Higgs. He used to go on about it in theology lectures,, none of us had heard of it then, but its certainly become famous since. It became the God particle due to editorial anxiety - originally called the "Goddamn Particle" by Leon Lederman since it was seemingly impossible to isolate. Lederman, a leading researcher in the field, wanted to title his book "The Goddamn Particle: If the Universe is the Answer, What is the Question?" But his editor decided that the title was too controversial and convinced Lederman to change the title to "The God Particle: If the Universe is the Answer, What is the Question?"

To read more of Schola Affectus' interesting blog see:
http://sjsa.wordpress.com/2012/07/04/the-god-particle/

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