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DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
12. Here's the more relevant question:
Mon Dec 23, 2013, 08:58 PM
Dec 2013
- If there are 11 dimensions as Einstein postulated, how is it that we think we can understand the universe and how it works (including theorizing the existence of God particles), when we can barely understand the dimension we live in?

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The misconceptions here are very strong. ret5hd Mar 2013 #1
Explain Nasty Jack Mar 2013 #2
Here are a couple of my thoughts hvn_nbr_2 Mar 2013 #6
Good thoughts Nasty Jack Mar 2013 #7
Here is some history on "Rapture" to create more good thoughts... Jeffersons Ghost Aug 2016 #18
nope Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #3
From what I understand, Higgs was not looking for god. westerebus Mar 2013 #4
Maybe... CanSocDem Mar 2013 #5
Very interesting - does the Creator hold it all together? Anonymousecoview Apr 2013 #8
Some would say magnetic fields, one strong and one weak. mmonk Sep 2013 #9
Science is God libodem Oct 2013 #10
The name comes from an abbreviation. Apparently it was known as that "God Damn Particle" CJCRANE Nov 2013 #11
Here's the more relevant question: DeSwiss Dec 2013 #12
. libodem May 2014 #13
We are a way the universe can observe itself. mmonk Jul 2014 #14
Happy Sunday Morning libodem Jul 2014 #15
Yep. mmonk Jul 2014 #16
I found the God Particle Peace_maker Mar 2015 #17
To be honest, LWolf Sep 2016 #19
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