
WHILE walking from his home in Edinburgh's New Town to a cramped university office in Roxburgh Street 44 years ago, a young physicist stumbled upon a theory which could unlock one of the great mysteries of the universe.
And today, the large hadron collider (LHC), the world's most powerful "particle-smasher" machine, is bringing the realisation of Peter Higgs' dream – to explain how matter in the universe gained its mass – one step closer.
Named the Higgs boson, the unseen particle he conceptualised is known as the "God Particle" because if it is proved to exist, it will support the Big Bang theory.
This caught my special attention:
Do you believe in God?
No. And I don't like the description, 'God Particle'. It's inappropriate.
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