Ha! I was in a checkout at the mall and pulled up a science blog to see the developments on the Higgs-Boson. When I heard the 99.9999% proof I literally could not hold in my verbal amazement. Well no one around me (mother, sister, scared check-out girl) had the slightest clue what it was about and explaining only led to resentment and confusion (despite using an apologetic light tone i.e. leaving out the “God Particle” association.)
Now I’m reminded of when my mother phoned me asking me “what’s about this God particle they’ve found and everyone’s talking about? does it prove that God exist, or that God doesn’t exist?” and I told her not to mind journalists as they don’t understand a thing and they’re just trying to sell newspapers, and to look at the cover picture on my Facebook profile instead. (It shows the Lagrangian of the Standard Model before symmetry breaking.) She was a bit disappointed by that. ;-)
-Rob DenBleyker
Ha! I was in a checkout at the mall and pulled up a science blog to see the developments on the Higgs-Boson. When I heard the 99.9999% proof I literally could not hold in my verbal amazement. Well no one around me (mother, sister, scared check-out girl) had the slightest clue what it was about and explaining only led to resentment and confusion (despite using an apologetic light tone i.e. leaving out the “God Particle” association.)
I’m betting on psychotic episodes. Any way to settle it?
Induce psychotic episodes in some people, explain Higgs boson to others, compare outcome religiosity.
Now I’m reminded of when my mother phoned me asking me “what’s about this God particle they’ve found and everyone’s talking about? does it prove that God exist, or that God doesn’t exist?” and I told her not to mind journalists as they don’t understand a thing and they’re just trying to sell newspapers, and to look at the cover picture on my Facebook profile instead. (It shows the Lagrangian of the Standard Model before symmetry breaking.) She was a bit disappointed by that. ;-)