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Rated: ASR · Book · Spiritual · #135312
Who are we? Where are we going? Should we even care?
#143098 added January 14, 2002 at 3:20pm
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Surprisingly enough...
... I do have readers; subscribers, if you will. I noticed today that I had 4 more views than before my newest post. I would like to thank my readers, who ever you are, and invite you to email me and tell me who you are. After all, sharing ideas and experiences is the only way anybody learns anything. Still, it's nice to know that, at least, there are a few people who check in on this journal when there's something new.

Anyway, I do have something new to talk about. I read in this month's Popular Science that a random change in the Higg's field, which is the field that gives particles mass could alter all matter in the universe to a higher, "thicker" state that would give normally massless particles like photons mass. This would mean that photons would no longer propogate like they do now and the universe would become dark and normal mass would not exist as we know it. Damn it, another thing to worry about.

I hope I got my theory straight. I don't have the article right in front of me. But I will get the magazine and read about it further so I can post the correct info.

"I can't imagine a God who would care."
"Every moment we are alive is a moment that we have cheated Death."
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