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    Thousands of years ago, in various parts of the world, a major discovery was made – an intelligent mechanism in the body responsible for the process of spiritual awakening itself. In India, the name used for this discovery was “Kundalini.” On the physical level, Kundalini exists as a metabolic system whose purpose is to upgrade the brain and to elevate it to higher forms of consciousness. Kundalini energy is an accompaniment to psychic changes – that is, to new perspectives and patterns of consciousness

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    Does God Exist?C. S. Lewis once remarked that God is not the sort of thing one can be moderately interested in. After all, if God does not exist, there is no reason to be interested in God at all. On the other hand, if God does exist, then this is of paramount interest, and our ultimate concern ought to be how to be properly related to this being upon whom we depend moment by moment for our very existence. The official motto of the United States and the currency in America is inscribed stating “In

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    The question of being is the darkest in all philosophy.” So concluded William James in thinking about that most basic of riddles: how did something come from nothing? The question infuriates, James realized, because it demands an explanation while denying the very possibility of explanation. “From nothing to being there is no logical bridge,” he wrote. In science, explanations are built of cause and effect. But if nothing is truly nothing, it lacks the power to cause. It’s not simply that we can’t

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    gauge boson; the theories of the four fundamental interactions and their evolution was studied carefully. We constrain ourselves to study the only part of the theories which deal with the force carriers and do so in such a manner that anyone with elementary knowledge mathematics and physics could understand what is being discussed in the paper. Introduction Through the research and studies of various people over the decades we now know what gauge bosons are and what their role is for fundamental

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    PARTICLE PHYSICS AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE HIGGS The world of physics had been developed a well-established model of the atom. The standard model had been pretty well “tied up”, with its group of 16 elementary particles and their nice set of rules describing how they should interact. Physicists had observed until the Higgs discovery, 16 of these particles. The crowd was already beginning to desperate for a 17th particle that would send the model in new and wild directions (supposedly). But the Higgs

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    theory of everything. there are two types of string theories. the first time has strings that are in loops that can break into open strings and the other has loops that cannot break into open strings. the elementary strings have a number of excitation modes - that are the elementary particles observed. the strings have tension of 1/(2 p a’) strings are approximately the planck length (smallest possible size of black hole) 10^(-33) cm A quantum Theory of Gravity is needed In physics there are

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    however the truth is never so simple. The Higgs Boson is the fundamental particle that gives everything mass. The standard model of physics depends on the Higgs Bosons ' existence. The Standard Model is an explanation for how the building blocks of the universe interact with matter(CERN Accelerating Science, The Standard Model). According to the Standard Model, All matter is made of elementary particles. Elementary particles are the building blocks of matter and are separated into two groups, Leptons

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    Question 3 The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory concerning the electromagnetic, weak and strong forces, as well as classifying all the subatomic particles known. It was developed as a collaborative effort of scientists around the world during the latter half of the 20th century. Because of its success in explaining wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is often referred to as a "theory of almost everything". Although the Standard Model is quite consistent, it does

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    1. What did Feynman say about how Science works? Feynman simply explains how to find a new law in science: first we guess it, then we compute the consequences of the guess to see if its right through experiments/nature/observation. If it disagrees with experiment its wrong. He says that that simple statement is the key to science and it doesn't matter who or when the guess was made. 2. How does spectroscopy tell us what Stars are made of? When elements are heated they emit light at certain wavelengths

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    The Higgs boson or God Particle was theorised 50 years ago by two physicists Francois Elgert and Peter Higgs. They were awarded with a Nobel Prize for confirming its existence on July 4th, 2012. It is possible further research will lead to major discoveries in the future of physics . The Higgs boson is known as the key to understanding why mass exists and how it was originally constructed. It should be further examined and studied. The Higgs boson and Higgs field have been explained many different

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