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Yikes! I can only answer as to myself, dear one (the greatest of love and peace to you!), and that's because (1) others have recently asked me about this matter and so I took advantage of the opportunity to clarify; and (2) your title: the Higgs boson... nor any other boson... is a "God" particle, as the moniker suggests. That you relate that to Genesis 1:1 was why I initially responded as I did.
My Title does not mention the Higgs Boson specifically, but the God Particle. This is because the God Particle is actually a reference to a broader concept that encompasses the Higgs Boson and the whole of Quantum Physics. In the Michio Kaku video in the OP he states:
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10 billion dollars for another God darned sub atomic particle that gives us mass? What's the big deal? Why call it the God Particle? Why say it's one of the great achievements of modern science? Well you have to understand something. We physicists squirm when we hear 'God Particle', but, you see, there is some truth the name the God Particle because the Bible says that God set the universe into motion. That's what God did in Genesis chapter 1 verse 1.
What Kaku is doing here is offering the correct interpretation of Genesis 1:1 and he applies it to the Beginning of existence, or MOTION. Kaku says that the Big Bang could have been two universes splitting apart which would mean that Higgs-like Boson particles would be involved in this process.
It's not beyond the stretch of imagination to say that Higgs-like Boson particles were present in the setting of Genesis 1:1. Kaku continues:
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however we physicists say the universe was created in a big bang 13.7 billion years ago. But then the question is why did it bang? What set off the bang? We don't know, it's a big mystery. Well the answer is a Higg-like boson set off the Big Bang. It put the bang in the big bang. See the purpose of higgs bosons, and there's more than one, is to break symmetry. And when you break symmetry like the symmetry of the universe then you get big bangs.
Notice the terminology he is using directly after he gives his interpretation of Genesis 1:1. The universe was CREATED (GOD) in a big BANG (MOTION). Now if Genesis 1:1 says that God set the universe into motion then that would mean it's logical to say that the Higgs CLASS of particles are God Particles. As they are involved in the CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE. Which is what Genesis 1:1 is all about. God the "free lunch."
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This idea is at the heart of one of the boldest predictions of cosmology, called inflation. This posits that a similar type of background field was established in the earliest moments of the big bang, causing a microscopic region to expand by more than 85 orders of magnitude in a fraction of a second, after which the energy contained in otherwise empty space was converted into all the matter and radiation we see today! Alan Guth, the originator of the theory, called it “the ultimate free lunch.”
So the higgs class of particles is the "ultimate free lunch" which historically is something you only give to God. Which is why Lawrence Krauss is saying things like this:
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The Higgs particle is now arguably more relevant than God.
Now, Kaku is a sensible man, he sees that the Bible is under attack and he knows that even though it's highly flawed, Genesis 1:1 is not to be trifled with. Even Christopher Hitchens conceded that Deism, as in belief in a First Cause Deity, was a less a eloquent, but acceptable world view.
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The moniker "God Particle" is unfortunate
I don't see how you can justify that. Can you not see that one of the leading physicists is throwing the Bible community a bone? I personally think this is compelling evidence that he's on OUR SIDE. I think that a proper understanding of Genesis 1:1 is paramount which is what Kaku handed to us a silver platter. And it just so happened to be my exact understanding of it which gives me confidence in what I have been doing. Because a year ago I didn't have that understanding, but I did ASK for it. Opposing forces set things into motion the first of which being heaven and earth. Anyway, I am having a little trouble completely getting my point across. I'm sorry for the ranting.
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Ah, now, dear Sab... it was just additions to a topic of discussion. And it is an issue for some, trust me, but not all, no. Please forgive if the responses seemed... mmmm... out of line. Just a misunderstanding of where you intended/needed/wanted the thread to go, perhaps?
It really appears to me that you are taking the side of people like Dawkins and Krauss on this one which is surprising to me. They are going to try to kill God at any means necessary that doesn't hurt their political images. What Kaku is pointing out is that Genesis 1:1 has a legitimate argument that is not contradicted by science. It appears to me like he is taking the deistic perspective or the way of Thomas Paine, or maybe even a neo-Isaac Newton or Albert Einstien as a deist. I feel like he is saying that God is alive and well and the world needs to hear that right now desperately, because we have some usurpers standing on the doorstep of the throne of God.
The atheists want to pull the Carl Sagan Card and say we're small, but that card is trumped by the Horten Hears a Who Card. And the Michio Kaku Card takes the pot because it states that if the First Cause takes 10 billion dollars, cutting edge technology in the 21st century and massive particle accelerators just to discover ONE GOD DARNED PARTICLE then the First Cause has an ENORMOUS amount of energy. And if you have a bunch of energy you have what it takes to postulate some sort of conscious thought. Was the big bang alive? Kaku doesn't know, but he just quoted the Bible out of no where and it was pretty cool. It should be noted.
-Sab