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Many scientists chase after the ultimate particle, the ultimate theory, all in the context of modern physics tools such as particle colliders. Yet, logic shows that there can never be a theory of everything, never have the ultimate particle, and the technique of smashing particles together is loosing proposition in science. | Many scientists chase after the ultimate particle, the ultimate theory, all in the context of modern physics tools such as particle colliders. Yet, logic shows that there can never be a theory of everything, never have the ultimate particle, and the technique of smashing particles together is loosing proposition in science. | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | No God Particle Renders Particle Accelerators Useless |
Author(s) | David de Hilster |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2013 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 1 |
Abstract
Many scientists chase after the ultimate particle, the ultimate theory, all in the context of modern physics tools such as particle colliders. Yet, logic shows that there can never be a theory of everything, never have the ultimate particle, and the technique of smashing particles together is loosing proposition in science.