August 27, 2012
(Romereports.com) These were some of
the highlights of the last hours of the Rimini Meeting that was held
between August 19 and the 25th. It was marked by visits from the the
European Centre for Nuclear Research and its recent discovery of the "God particle". The days closed with a reflection of the meeting.
THE MYSTERY OF MATTER It
sounds remarkable, but as humans we only know four percent of the
matter that makes up the world. In fact, the discovery of the so called
Higgs particle, showed just how much more still needs to be discovered.
The research director of the European Center for Nuclear Research,
Sergio Bertolucci, and the LHC project leader at the center, Lucio
Rossi, spoke about this during the meeting. It's been nicknamed the 'God
particle' since it explains how mass comes about.
The
experiment took place at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, where a team of
scientists from around the world worked together. A great discovery,
which is described as just the beginning.
“Things don't end
here, because this discovery has opened the door to even more questions.
When it comes to the Higgs particle, it can't stand as is. There has to
be a trigger. It's like going into a house and finding it has three
rooms, that lead to even more homes. It has always been like this. The
dimension of the infinite and the unknown is endless.”
“Don Giussiani said, I'm going to see some Buddhist friends. So he came
here and from that moment everything began that exists today.”
Wakako
Saito remembers when he began working at the International Center of
Nagoia. He had to organize a meeting to introduce the Italian culture,
so in 1987 Father Giussani first visited Mount Koya, the holy mountain
to Buddhism's Shingon Mikkyo.
It's the location where the
historic meeting took place with the teacher Shodo Habukawa. Through
music and smell the exhibition “Il Koiosan. The sacred mountain that Don
Giussani loved,” takes visitors back to that special place for
followers of Shingon Mikkyo and can relive what happened there 25 years
ago, from the heart of Don Giussani.
“We are different, but we all face the same reality.”
It's
an exhibition that tells of the great friendship that was created on
that mountain and that even today despite the passage of time.
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