
When asteroid 2012 DA14 makes its perilously close encounter and near miss with Earth, there will be plenty of people who will thank God. We all know that one hit from a big asteroid, and life on earth as we know it could be wiped out. But, as some may reason, God is not letting that happen to us. Not now. For now, God is still merciful. As a deeply religious Jew, I must...
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The Big Bang was strange -- and we still don't understand it, said Professor Stephen Hawking in his latest speech. But whatever happened in the first seconds of creation, it didn't take God's help. Our universe did not require the intervention of any divine being, he said. "What was God doing before He made the world?" Hawking asked in his new address, delivered at the...
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Physicists are more certain than ever the "God particle" exists, announcing new Higgs boson findings Thursday that build on previous research that could help define how the universe works.
sgvtribune.com (2 months and 11 days ago)

Physicists are more certain than ever the "God particle" exists, announcing new Higgs boson findings Thursday that build on previous research that could help define how the universe works.
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Stephen Hawking, the world's most famous theoretical physicist, says we are the product of quantum fluctuations, and that the origin and subsequent expansion of the Universe is not dependent upon God or some other divine, supernatural force...
examiner.com (1 month and 4 days ago)
How cute was our universe as a baby? We now know better than ever -- the picture of our early universe just got sharper, and tells scientists with greater precision many important facts about how the universe evolved.
cnn.com (2 months and 5 days ago)
A potential Higgs Boson particle discovered last year could spell doom for our universe, researchers claim.
indiatimes.com (2 months and 28 days ago)
The search is all but over for a subatomic particle that is a crucial building block of the universe. Physicists announced Thursday they believe they have discovered the subatomic particle predicted nearly a half-century ago, which will go a long way toward explaining what gives electrons and all matter in the universe size and shape.
pjstar.com (2 months and 12 days ago)
The apparent discovery of the Higgs boson particle, sometimes called the God particle, is important because it is both a key building block in the universe and highlights the value of scientific collaboration.
cbc.ca (2 months and 11 days ago)
How cute was our universe as a baby? We now know better than ever -- the picture of our early universe just got sharper, and tells scientists with greater precision many important facts about how the universe evolved.
cnn.com (2 months and 5 days ago)
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