Particle Physics has become my religion. Does anyone else believe that "god" is

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Particle Physics has become my religion. Does anyone else believe that "god" is

in the subatomic interactions? I'm not just talking about Einsteinian physics, but post-Einsteinian quark-theory and the like. (For those not of the geek set) If we are not as solid as we think and we are exchanging matter and energy with our environment, wouldn't it follow that what we perceive as "god" would actually be the universe moving through us?
Griz, depending on the atom.
 
Of course, God is everywhere. There is no god of the sea, god of the ai, god of the mountain, god of canada, god of the usa, god of me , god of you. There is only one God. Being one, he must be everywhere. This includes everywhere. 'Hear, O Israel, our God is One God'- ancient Jewish saying.
Besides this, Jesus said," the Holy spirit is not something that you can say 'lo here, lo there' but the Holy Spirit is as the wind."
Also, God is life, and God is the creator. So, all in all, that would give great argument for God also being in particles of dust, and the towel rack, and the floor you walk on. God can also apparently be found in flowers (Budha), trees, and plants. Remember the burning bush?
 
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