Scientists
say they have discovered the long sought Higgs boson particle. It has
been identified as the “God” particle. We are being told today that now
scientists can finally explain exactly how the universe was created
using pure physics. This new discovery has been called the “missing
link.” We are being told that unimaginable new discoveries will now take
place because of this discovery. Horizons which we were previously
unable to attain are now at our fingertips. We are going to be amazed.
Okay, go ahead, amaze me. Tell me how this all came to be.
When
I was a senior in high school we had a motto. “He who knows how will
find his place in life. He who knows why will be his boss.” Concerning
this new discovery, I love discovery. I love research. I love learning
new things and I believe most scientists do as well. But, knowing how
the universe was created, while that is very valuable information to be
sure, does not explain why the universe was created. To call this new
discovery the “God” particle as an explanation of creation which
eliminates the necessity of actually having God in the equation, may
satisfy some curious minds, but it does not satisfy mine.
Some
time ago the late comedian Dave Gardner asked this simple question. “If
this is the earth and all of our universe, and all that humans can
comprehend, and if that is all we can imagine, what’s all that around
it? What is it hanging from? What is it sitting on?” In other words, if
the Higgs boson particle is the “missing link,” who created it? Where
did it come from?
I
personally am amazed by scientific discovery. I am entertained by the
many and varied explanations of our creation. I know that most of those
who attempt these explanations are sincere. But, I would rather listen
to a Baptist preacher from a tiny church in a tiny community explain why
we were created than the most exalted and intelligent physicist try to
explain how we were created.
Why
am I here? And where is here? Are humans just an accident of evolution?
Is a sunrise on a warm spring day with colors of purple and orange and
pink, with gentle breezes blowing in my face the result of some
particles accidentally bumping into each other? Is a cold winter night
with a full moon shining on newly fallen snow hushing the sounds of the
world the result of random movement through an unimaginable universe
with no one in control? I think not. When I look into the face of my
beautiful wife or my equally beautiful children and grandchildren am I
to believe that all of this is just an accident?
The
older I have gotten the less proof I need of my faith. The older I get
the more I can accept by that faith the things which some feel compelled
to scientifically explain.
I
am neither a scientist nor am I a religious scholar. I am just a simple
man who has questioned many things in my life. Like the difference
between wisdom and intelligence. Now I have learned that perhaps wisdom
is a commodity reserved for the old. Perhaps as we age, we find peace in
the simple explanations. Perhaps the hows in life fall away and are
taken over by the whys. I just know it works for me.
Ron Scarbro
2 comments:
Excellent post.
I think the Bozo particle has been found in DC.
Steve
The oil is in Texas but the dip sticks are in D.C.!!
Great article, Ron, wisdom does come to the old because they have been through the school of hard knocks and all the hard lessons learned there. As we get older we learn to speak less and listen and see more. As always, I enjoy reading what you have to say.
Q
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