J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R.*
I JUST FOUND THIS QUESTION
ON A SCIENCE FORUM
We know mass creates gravity,
but how does matter get its mass?
Why isn't everything weightless?
HERE IS THE ANSWER
Puneet Gautam, Astrophysisist
This question had confounded the scientific community for a very long time (it still does to a large extent). The most plausible answer can be given in terms of what we called "Higgs field"
The Higgs Field is an energy field that exists everywhere in the universe. The field is accompanied by a fundamental particle called the Higgs Boson, which the field uses to continuously interact with other particles. As particles pass through the field they are "given" mass, much as an object passing through treacle (or molasses) will become slower.
Mass itself is not generated by the Higgs field- the creation of matter or energy would conflict with the laws of conservation. However, mass is "imparted" to particles from the Higgs field, which contains the relative mass in the form of energy. Once the field has endowed a formerly massless particle the particle slows down because it has become heavier.
If the Higgs field did not exist, particles would not have the mass required to attract one another, and would float around freely at light speed.
The process of giving a particle mass is known as the Higgs Effect.
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God exists everywhere in the universe...
(the theoretical Higgs Field does too)
with His only Son Jesus Christ,
through whom all things were made...
(the theoretical Higgs Boson gives energy mass)
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Please ponder this Light from the East...
http://www.sv-luka.org/Nikolai/lightoflight.htm
.
. . LIGHT OF LIGHT, TRUE GOD OF TRUE GOD, BEGOTTEN, NOT MADE, OF ONE ESSENCE
WITH THE FATHER, THROUGH WHOM ALL THINGS WERE MADE.
Both
a prophet and a visionary looked into eternity and saw that it had no sun or
moon or stars, but nevertheless had a certain ineffable light, which penetrated
and illuminated everything (cf. Isaiah 60:19 and Rev. 21:23). Do you kow, O
chosen people, what sort of light this is? You surmise: it is the eternal Light
of the face of the Most High. It is the Light of the eternal Father, the Light
of the eternal Son, and the Light of the eternal Holy Spirit-one Light, one
Deity, one Beauty.
The
Holy Fathers of Nicaea, enlightened by the eternal Light from that other world,
explained the relationship of Christ the Lord to the heavenly Father and His
relationship towards creation with the following six phrases.
The
first phrase: "Light of Light. " It was said by the great beholder of
mysteries: "God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness" (1 John 1:5).
If a father is light, what can his son be other than light? If the eternal
Father is Light, His Son is also Light. The testimony of the Son concerning
Himself proclaims: "I am the light of the world" (John 8:12). Blessed
are you, if you can just be called enlightened by that Light!
The
second phrase is: "true God of true God." Once the apostle Philip
decided to say to the Lord: "Lord, show us the Father, and we shall be
satisfied." The meek Lord answered him: "he who has seen me has seen
the Father." And furthermore He added: "Believe me that I am in the
Father and the Father is in me" (John 14:8-11; cf. 12:45). Again He
said: "all that the Father has is mine" (John 16:15). Again He said:
"I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). It was then that the Jews
took up stones to stone Him to death, because as they themselves said,
"You, being a man, make yourself God" (John 10:33). To the extent that
they, blinded by sin, were able to see, they spoke. They saw in Christ-or rather
on Christ-just a human body, but that which lay beyond the veil of the body,
beyond purple blood and flesh, was hidden from their eyes. Consider how an
ordinary copper wire on the ground and a copper wire which conducts electricity,
thought and voice, appear identical to all eyes lacking intelligence and
experience. There was a blindfold over their spiritual vision, and so when they
looked they could not see the essence of God in the essence of a man.
This
the baptized, purified and sanctified could see. The holy apostles saw it, as
did the Holy Fathers of Nicaea, and all spiritual people over many, many
centuries. "God was in Christ," testifies the apostle Paul (2 Cor.
5:19). This is Divine revelation. But is it not clear from the concept of parent
and offspring in all the realms of life that the Begotten One of God is true of
true God. The true God could only have true God.
The third phrase is: "Begotten." That is, the Son of begotten
of God-Light begotten of Light, begotten of Truth, Life of Life, Glory of Glory,
true God of true God. The human mind understands to a degree the birth of body
from body, but poorly understands the birth of spirit from spirit. "And God
is spirit." Bodily birth, O chosen people, is only a shadow and a symbol of
spiritual birth. It is sufficient for you to know, O Christ-bearers, that your
Messiah and Savior is not death begotten of death, darkness of darkness,
corruption of corruption, or weakness of weakness, but rather Light begotten of
Light, true God begotten of true God. And how He was begotten in eternity will,
should it be necessary, be revealed to you in eternity. Oh it will be revealed
to you at that time, when you depart from this world and the gates are shut
behind you.
It
has been said to you once, that your Messiah is the Only-begotten Son of God,
the only One begotten of God, and so let it be a joy for you to hear it again in
Him as the begotten. For begetting indicates love. It has been said to you
above, that He is the only One begotten of the Father in essence, the Most High
begotten of the Most High, the Begotten of the Most High before all ages. And
now His begetting is distinct and differs from being made. He was begotten, but
not made. He can resemble creatures, but He is not a creature.
The
fourth phrase is: "of one essence with the Father"-that is, of one
being with the Father. Is this not automatically understood after all that has
been said concerning Him? For when one says that He is the Father's Son, he has
already explained that He is of the same substance, of the same essence as the
Father. And when one says: "Light of Light", he again explains that
light was begotten equal in substance and essence to the light which begot it.
And when one says: "true God of true God", he confirms the truth that
the Son is of one essence with His Father. Finally, when one says: "begotten,
not made," he has even more strongly confessed that which was explained
more clearly earlier. For whatever is begotten is of the same essence as its
begetter, while whatever is made is of a different essence and substance than
its creator. Observe and see: a child is of the same essence as his father, but
an ax is of a different substance than its blacksmith.
These
are the four phrases which the Holy Fathers of Nicaea used to define the
relationship of Christ, the Son of God, with regard to His Father in eternity.
And here are the two phrases, which they used to define the relationship of
Christ with regard to creation.
The
first phrase: "not made". Heaven and earth, and everything that is
visible and invisible, everything outside the essence of the One, Living God-is
all created. Only the Creator is uncreated. And just as the Father is uncreated,
so also is the Son uncreated. He was begotten and not made. Co-eternal with the
Father, of the same essence as the Father, He is the Alpha and Omega, together
with the Alpha and Omega. Together with the One who has no beginning, He has no
beginning. He is timeless, infinite, eternal, immortal. His essence is
inseparable from His Father's essence; His light and glory are indivisible from
the light and glory of the Father. The Father's power is His power. Therefore,
is it not clear, that the Son of the Most High is not made? For how could One
who exists eternally be made? And by whom could One who is co-eternal with the
Father be made?
Just
as one cannot talk about the sun without light, O Christ-bearers, or about a
spring without water, so one cannot talk about the Father without the Son, or
about the Son without the Father. For if He were created, He would, like many of
those created, need a Savior for Himself. If He were created, He would not be
the Son but one of many sons; He would not be the Son but one of many adopted
sons. Truly He is the Son and not an adopted son. If He were just an adopted
son, then the Most High would not have a begotten Son. Then the Most High could
not be called the Father, and eternal fatherhood would not exist. Neither would
eternal love exist. Neither eternal fatherhood nor eternal sonship - the two
pillars of eternal love-would exist. But let your hearts rejoice, children of
God, because fatherhood and sonship and love do exist. May the eternal rays of
love illumine you!
The
second phrase is: "through whom all things were made". Everything
created has entered into its existence through Him. Just as it is written
concerning the Word of God: "All things were made through Him, and without
Him nothing was made that was made" (John 1:3). Therefore, not only is the
Only-begotten Son of God not made, He is the Maker. "Through Him all things
were made, and without Him nothing was made, that was made." Everything in
heaven and on earth that derived its existence by creation was the work of the
Son as much as the Father; and all that exists is under the authority of the Son
as much as the Father.
Thus
did our Holy Fathers of Nicaea express the inexpressible. Thus did they put into
words their faith and your faith, and all on the foundation of the written
revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ and the unwritten revelation of the Holy
Spirit of God. Know, however, that He who cannot be contained in the entire
universe, cannot be contained in human words.
All
that has been said about Him up to this point, O Christ-bearers, has been said
about the Most High God in eternity, in His very Self, outside of created things
and beyond creation. It was spoken about the eternally mysterious Father and the
Son before He manifested Himself; about the eternal Being, who alone is Father
to Himself and Son to Himself, and needs nothing outside Himself. It was spoken
about the miracle of an Existence without change, without aging, and without
death; about the inextinguishable divine Flame, of which every other light,
visible and invisible, is causally envious.
And
what will now follow is a description of God the Creator, descended into time,
into space, into the finite, in the midst of His own creation. Just as a mother
bends down and leans over a tearstained child in a crib, so seems the descent of
the Creator of men among men, into this vale of tears.
This
is the faith of contemplative and prayerful souls. Sensory people covered with
dust find it difficult to accept this faith. Contemplative people sincerely
realize the limitations of human reason with respect to all the new and higher
mountains of mysteries, which come one after the other. And so just when they
have scaled one of those mountains with great effort, and have scarcely caught
their breath and begun to feel joyful, before their eyes looms another, more
lofty mountain-and so on, from generation to generation.
They
look and see that each mystery of nature unlocked is not the messiah but only
the forerunner of new mysteries. Each thing new, revealed, and learned is not
revelation but a curtain, which conceals all the new, nameless, countless, and
endless miracles. Therefore, they prayerfully elevate their mind to the Most
High, and with their whole heart they receive from Him the revelation concerning
the ultimate and supreme mysteries, which through His love and mercy He has
deigned to reveal to the human race. They receive it with joy and reveal it with
courage. What can they expect from man? And what can the sons of men, who
journey together with them, tell them about the imperceptible, invisible,
intangible, divine mysteries, from the countless mountains of natural
mysteries? What can they hear with their sense of hearing from sensory people
covered with dust? Nothing that they have not already heard-and rejected. This
is why the One, True Messiah is so dear to them-because He came from the realm
of ultimate mysteries as a personal witness, and revealed them to them insofar
as the human soul on earth can receive and bear them.
This
is your faith, Christ-bearers, the faith of your contemplative and prayerful
forefathers. Let is also be the faith of your children, from generation to
generation, all the way to the end of the journey. Truly, this is the faith of
the truly chosen people, of those who bear the image of God in themselves. On
the Judgment Day of God they shall be preserved and justified by their faith,
purity, and good works. And they shall be called blessed.
The Light the Truth - the Word.
Sincerely yours in Jesus through Mary,
Mike Rizzio
Imitate Mary
Become like Jesus
Live for the Triune God
Seek the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See you on the High Ground!
* - J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R. stands for:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph;
O Beata Trinitas;
St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael
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