Tuesday, October 17, 2017

CERN and Murphy's Law.

While the physicists are playing Gods and deities humanity for the most part are oblivious to what is happening at the CERN LHC complex. I asked as many of my friends if they had any idea of what LHC is all or even heard of it, most shook their heads sideways or looked at me like what in heaven's name is he talking about now! Yes most of us as sleep walking through our lives living like termites eating away at everything in our path with nothing else to be concerned about until the building comes down around us. Am I too paranoid over the whole episode? Perhaps I am and what do i know about physics and the workings of the matter and anti-matter or what it all boils down to. Why millions if not billions of dollars are being spent on just to split the atomic particles to an even smaller entities then they already are. Why don't i simply leave it all to the experts and spare the headache that it is causing me just thinking about it all.
The You Tube is loaded with videos of conspiracy theories accusing just about everyone especially the Catholic Church and the Pope himself for one thing or another. However the Muslim world as usual is mum on the matter, not a peep from anyone or country. What is there to say or be worried about after all, historically mankind did try to buld a tower high enough to reach the heavens in order to confront God and according to the scriptures God was not too happy about it and tore it down and scattered its builders to the four winds including depriving them from understanding one another; so much for their collective spirit. Today what is happening is not that much different at least the idea of being able to rival the Creator in creation itself. Recreate the Big Bang and cause another stir in the cosmos or so it seems. Murphy's law says that anything that can go wrong will go wrong well hopefully it is not Sod's law that will be put into motion. If it is God helps us all! What is Sod's law? 
Sod's law is a name for the axiom that "if something can go wrong, it will", with the further addendum, in British culture, borrowed from Finagle's law, that it will happen at "the worst possible time". This may simply be construed, again in British culture, as "hope for the best, expect the worst".[1
I hope someday I can tell my grandchildren that shit happened and I was there. It was the time when men decided to play God and transcend His style in an upgraded Creation scenario that took only a splitting of a sub atomic particle instead of six days. No doubt it took years of studies and a 27 mile long circular tunnel buried 300 feet below the earth's surface, but, hey we are only human. All it took God was to say "Be, and it Is." All I can say is just,"Let it be!" or in the words of Captain Picard of the Starship Enterprise "Make it so!"




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