I know why the Higgs-Boson exists. it's the simple fact that without inspiration nothings exists. Have you ever felt the movement of excitement that comes when you hear a song that you can't stop liking? it is the beat of life or is the music is in your soul.
Infectious, yes, and that is only the beginning. It moves you.It moves your atoms. By design, some might say, but I think there is a greater force at work. Equal energy is created by the opposite force bring exerted on it. What if energy is created by the human spirit? What if we stopped smashing atoms and began playing music for them. Isn't everything atomic what makes us human? And what if everything that is human makes us atomic? Shouldn't that power transfer both ways?
I don't believe that subatomic particles are separate from humanity. In fact, I believe i believe that we are the same.The problem with atomic theory and most theories is that they leave out the human-side of things. That is not to say that all things human are the essential part of the beginning of life as we know it. We know that other beings existed longer and before us. But to think that our existence has nothing to do with what came before would be foolish and egotistical.
The real truth is that we don't know. Does that ever stop anyone from contemplating the reason for existence? No. And so, after maybe, not enough thought, I realize that we are all of the same matter, essentially. Aren't we? So, if we inject some rock music into the crashing of atoms aren't we sending a signal to ourselves in the utmost way. Can you imagine the big bang without music? Something above human or human sparked all that we know, if you consider that the atoms that we all share are millenniums old, then how could they not. Shouldn't our genetic code have been included in the beginning. How could we exist without our "humanness?" And then, mustn't our humanness been a part of the beginning?
I imagine an immense explosion of energy that was our beginning and yet, carried our history and all creatures beginnings in it. We all came from the God Particle, didn't we?
So, is life and all universes created that exist a separate event or a beginning and an end. To think that we are the highest on the chain of predators is sad and pathetic. I hope there is more.
Better to believe that there will be other lives when we have ceased to exist that will be different from us for sure. But, possibly better?
As Carl Sagan once said, to believe that we are the only possibility to exist in space would be ludicrous. The odds are astronomical. As a history teacher, it becomes painfully obvious that we know nothing and haven't learned anything, and probably never will.
So then, how does the Higgs Boson "God Particle" factor into this story? It stands to reason that all things human are created of the matter that exists within us all.
So were all of our future human endeavors included in the big bang? I can't say for sure, but i do know this… when music is playing, i feel energized. The kind of energy that can change the world. It can lift us up, educate us and tear us apart. Most can agree that music can be inspirational, at the least. But can it do more?
I believe that it can. It can heal, save, and move us to believe there are more possibilities than we can conceive. Just interview a Dead-head, and you'll find a moving response. But don't stop there, talk to a buddhist, a christian or a person of any faith. Does music play a part in their spiritual existence? Would Katy Perry be who she is without it?
My suggestion: as you smash atoms, play some Beatles, Clash or Stones. Hell, for that matter, play some Usher or Justin Beeber. It's all in our "humanness" and our existence. For that matter, play some Decemberists, REM, Green Day or Lucinda Williams. Even Bob Dylan mentions Alicia Keys in his work. I say smash those atoms with some excitement and sadness. A Neil Young song could could make them feel, rage, love or bring them to tears. A Red Hot Chili Peppers song could make them dance. You want to find the God-Particle? Play them some Beastie Boys.
Infectious, yes, and that is only the beginning. It moves you.It moves your atoms. By design, some might say, but I think there is a greater force at work. Equal energy is created by the opposite force bring exerted on it. What if energy is created by the human spirit? What if we stopped smashing atoms and began playing music for them. Isn't everything atomic what makes us human? And what if everything that is human makes us atomic? Shouldn't that power transfer both ways?
I don't believe that subatomic particles are separate from humanity. In fact, I believe i believe that we are the same.The problem with atomic theory and most theories is that they leave out the human-side of things. That is not to say that all things human are the essential part of the beginning of life as we know it. We know that other beings existed longer and before us. But to think that our existence has nothing to do with what came before would be foolish and egotistical.
The real truth is that we don't know. Does that ever stop anyone from contemplating the reason for existence? No. And so, after maybe, not enough thought, I realize that we are all of the same matter, essentially. Aren't we? So, if we inject some rock music into the crashing of atoms aren't we sending a signal to ourselves in the utmost way. Can you imagine the big bang without music? Something above human or human sparked all that we know, if you consider that the atoms that we all share are millenniums old, then how could they not. Shouldn't our genetic code have been included in the beginning. How could we exist without our "humanness?" And then, mustn't our humanness been a part of the beginning?
I imagine an immense explosion of energy that was our beginning and yet, carried our history and all creatures beginnings in it. We all came from the God Particle, didn't we?
So, is life and all universes created that exist a separate event or a beginning and an end. To think that we are the highest on the chain of predators is sad and pathetic. I hope there is more.
Better to believe that there will be other lives when we have ceased to exist that will be different from us for sure. But, possibly better?
As Carl Sagan once said, to believe that we are the only possibility to exist in space would be ludicrous. The odds are astronomical. As a history teacher, it becomes painfully obvious that we know nothing and haven't learned anything, and probably never will.
So then, how does the Higgs Boson "God Particle" factor into this story? It stands to reason that all things human are created of the matter that exists within us all.
So were all of our future human endeavors included in the big bang? I can't say for sure, but i do know this… when music is playing, i feel energized. The kind of energy that can change the world. It can lift us up, educate us and tear us apart. Most can agree that music can be inspirational, at the least. But can it do more?
I believe that it can. It can heal, save, and move us to believe there are more possibilities than we can conceive. Just interview a Dead-head, and you'll find a moving response. But don't stop there, talk to a buddhist, a christian or a person of any faith. Does music play a part in their spiritual existence? Would Katy Perry be who she is without it?
My suggestion: as you smash atoms, play some Beatles, Clash or Stones. Hell, for that matter, play some Usher or Justin Beeber. It's all in our "humanness" and our existence. For that matter, play some Decemberists, REM, Green Day or Lucinda Williams. Even Bob Dylan mentions Alicia Keys in his work. I say smash those atoms with some excitement and sadness. A Neil Young song could could make them feel, rage, love or bring them to tears. A Red Hot Chili Peppers song could make them dance. You want to find the God-Particle? Play them some Beastie Boys.