Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Shiva Statue At Cern And Lhc Particle Physics Lab In Switzerland

Shiva Statue At Cern And Lhc Particle Physics Lab In Switzerland
Shiva statue at CERN and the LHC (Vast Hadron Collider) at CERN Piece Physics Lab in Switzerland.

The Barn dance of Shiva and Sub Atomic Particles


Noble Shiva veritably presided choice the world's biggest exposition as scientists today sent the unusual strut of protons zooming at a number of the jet of light with brute force the world's greatest powerful fragment accelerator at the CERN laboratory in the environs of Geneva in search for of the god fragment.

Close to the 2 M. statue of the dancing Shiva or Nataraj at the European Heart for Research in Piece Physics in Geneva is a plate that explains the connection: "It is the clearest image of the venture of God which any art or religion can produce of"... "Hundreds of being ago, Indian artists shaped full images of dancing Shivas in a in good health series of bronzes. In our time, physicists have available hand-me-down the greatest advanced tackle to there the patterns of the limitless gambol. The story of the limitless gambol in so doing unifies ancient mythology, priestly art and modern physics." Shiva may be the lord of mischief in Hindu mythology, but it's not the end of the world as some naysayers predicted about this big-bang exposition.

A special plate bordering to the Shiva statue at CERN explains the be of interest of the story of Shiva's limitless gambol with accurate quotations from The Tao of Physics. Approximately is the text of the plaque:

Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, seeing earlier the supreme spiel, beauty, power and style of the Nataraja, what time wrote of it "It is the clearest image of the venture of God which any art or religion can produce of."

"Liberal physics has off that the spiel of creation and mischief is not track suggest in the turn of the seasons and in the start and death of all living creatures, but is along with the very self of inorganic craze," and that "For the modern physicists, as a result, Shiva's gambol is the gambol of subatomic craze."

"Hundreds of being ago, Indian artists shaped full images of dancing Shivas in a in good health series of bronzes. In our time, physicists have available hand-me-down the greatest advanced tackle to there the patterns of the limitless gambol. The story of the limitless gambol in so doing unifies ancient mythology, priestly art and modern physics.