Professor Peter Higgs: 'Pioneering' physicist who gave name to Higgs boson particle has died
The physicist was thrust into the limelight at 83 after his theories were finally proved, confirming the existence of a so-called God particle that holds the universe together.
Wait…. The same man who named the God Particle?
The same God Particle which was discovered by CERN, the machine they’ve just re-launched and hyped up yesterday during the eclipse?
What are the odds of that?
Some say CERN killed him.
Heck they probably threw his body in the portal after doing a third dance of Shiva the Deatroyer..
..off to never never land!
"His theory suggested the existence of an invisible force field and associated subatomic particle permeating all things, working like glue to give form to stars, planets and even humans."
Called the God-particle, really?
Physics has a history of ideas being given colorful names (often by someone trying to MAKE FUN of the idea) that stick -- the Big Bang is an example (see below). Schrödinger's cat is another example; the cat is both alive and dead at the same time (called superposition, which Schrödinger wanted to show was absurd) in the experimental box until an observer opens the box; the end state is determined by whether a particular random event was or was not detected in the box prior to opening -- and Schrödinger thought this was too bizarre to be real.
Response to "Origination of the term "Big Bang" by LEO, Brave browser's AI (an aside: for things the Cabal doesn't care about, I find LEO to often be useful and accurate, but don't expect the same with queries about politics, the jab, or anything else that gets widely censored):
"which Schrödinger wanted to show was absurd"
It is maddening how many people believe it instead of realizing it was a thought experiment to prove the opposite.