Dear God,
Do subparticles go to heaven?
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Dear God,
Do subparticles go to heaven?

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New theoretical particle discovery
I have just read an article in a magazine quickly about discovering a particle even smaller than a quark. This makes me excited. Quarks are what make up atoms and are studied in places like Geneva's particle accelerator. Atoms are aprox 10^-15m (about 2-3 daltons) across while quarks being 10^-18m across. Thats 0.000000000000000001m.
Well onto my rant: I am excited that my theory about infinitism of particles has more solid evidence. The people that have discovered the Higgs particle have also theoretically devised that quarks are made up of smaller particles. So like my theory suggests, everything has an infinite larger scale, and infinite smaller scale to it. There is no way we will be able to detect or find the source of energy. The place where energy is created/ the source of creation.
Particle physics has come a long way from knowing there were about 18 elementary particles in the times of Plato and Aristotle, to developing a periodic table of elements, to figuring out existence of atoms, electrons and neutrons. We now even have a table of quarks, arranged in a pattern similar to the table of elements. And with the theoretical discovery of a new subset of particle(s), we are closer to discovering the substance of the world. I will read more when I have the time and post more info on the discovery. Maybe upload a picture of the artists rendered picture.