Monday, 8 November 2010

Quark Gluon Plasma.

A name to conjure with
Well there you have it folks, Quark Gloun Plasma or Primevel Soup, take your pick.  We had to come from somewhere of that there can be no doubt, but how and where, is a dilemma that has haunted civilisation since man first became a biped and developed a brain the size of a coconut.

 Some no doubt, equipped with little more than the ingredients found inside one. Especially when it comes to claiming, we were all created in seven days by some higher being who presided over the creation of the Universe, as we know it. From the first tentative steps on planet Moon to the flybys and landings on the outer planets of our solar system, which today are commonplace.

 Students of Astrology pretend they can forecast your future prospects on a daily basis, which if you believe the star sign rigmarole, applies simultaneously for each monthly sign to one twelfth of the entire world’s population. Something in reality, which stretches the frontiers of reality a bit too far for commonsense. I often read them after the event to checkout the veracity of the claims and though quite often there are similarities between what occurred and what was predicted it's mostly co-incidence in no more than general terms.

 Now we stand on the verge of one of the greatest ever voyages of discovery for man, as the magical forces unleashed by the Hadron Collider are set to replicate the conditions that scientists think could have occurred at the time of what has become known as Big Bang. The moment when this creation that has been assumed by creationists to have occurred over seven biblical days, happens in milliseconds.

 Whether or not this turns out to be the case, we are left to wonder what the followers of all these so called religious orders will make of it, as they pursue their religious vendettas. Perpetrating their acts of evil in the name of Allah against all and everything, of which they do not approve.
Supposedly they will carry on with the misconceptions that have steered their course for millenia, in absolute denial that they may have been misled. Though what blowing to bits innocent civilians going about their daily business does, to further the aims and ambitions of their religion is not entirely clear.

 However it could be that soon and sooner than a lot of people think, that valid scientific proof by observation of the Hadron Collider experiments, will unlock the secrets of the creation of matter. Then the debate about creation and godly acts of a miraculous virgin birth can be explained on a different level. So all the people on the face of the earth can learn to live together in peaceful and fulfilling harmony, without trying to blow each other to pieces.

 Oh to be one of the ten men in the entire world, who understand the subject of Quantum Physics.

Watch this space, I’ll be back!

Tom.              

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