Who and why installed the statue of Shiva at CERN
As you know, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been installed and is already in full operation at CERN - installation, thanks to which physicists open the veil of the mystery of the universe and more and more learn ours with you The universe.
And at first glance, religion and physics have a rather weak relationship. In this regard, a completely logical question arises: "Who and, most importantly, why installed the statue of Shiva on the territory of CERN?" Now I will answer this question.
Large Hadron Collider and common misconceptions about it
There are quite a few people who are really afraid of all experiments carried out at the LHC, and are looking for all kinds of "Evidence" that CERN specialists are almost representatives of the shark forces who have a connection with the otherworldly the world.
At the same time, the statue of Shiva, who, according to Indian mythology, is both a destroyer and a creator, only strengthens such supporters of conspiracies.
So one of the main fears of opponents of the LHC is their belief that the experiments being carried out can provoke the creation of a miniature black hole that will destroy our Earth with you.
Of course, from a purely theoretical point of view, the creation of a small black hole as a result of a collision of elementary particles is possible. But it is not capable of causing any significant harm to our Earth, since black holes collapse almost immediately.
But no rational explanations are able to convince skeptics, and, frankly, scientists already have something to do, so they try not to be distracted by pseudo-scientific debates.
For example, if you pay attention to the CERN emblem, which depicts the trajectories of particle motion, some especially suspicious people and supporters of certain conspiracy theories found in this sign “The number Of the Beast. "
So the statue of Shiva mounted in the courtyard of the institute in the form of Nataraj (the king of dance) only adds food for thought.
And all because it is in this guise that the deity personifies the incessant cycle of creation and destruction of the world. And it is generally accepted that as soon as the dance is stopped, the world will end.
The real reason for installing the statue of Shiva
So the statue of Shiva was installed at CERN not at the behest of occult forces, but because India was annexed to the organization in the 1960s. And in order to celebrate this historical event, this statue was donated by India.
And according to the idea of the creators, the deity symbolizes precisely the movement of particles in the LHC, which is so similar to the cosmic dance that the Indian deity dances.
And it turns out that there is no mysticism, there is just a beautiful comparison of the work of physicists with a divine dance.
There is no need to look for mysticism where there is none. Well, if you liked the material, then rate it and do not forget to subscribe to the channel.
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