Posted on 07/08/2012 12:13:03 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistan's only Nobel laureate helped develop the theoretical framework that led to the apparent discovery of the subatomic "God particle" last week, yet his legacy has been largely scorned in his homeland because of his religious affiliation.
It's a sign of the growing Islamic extremism in his country.
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I just dropped a half dozen mohammad particles then flushed them.
I thought Islamic fanatics were Mohammed particles, i.e. “Morons”...
But...but...I thought it was those crazy Christian fundamentalists who were backwards!
awesome :~)
Pakistan - sheet of glass - keeps popping into my mind.
Muslims know how to deal with those atheist physics types that subvert the word of God.
sheet of glass... very messy.
I figure if htey wantto live in the 7th century, we should help them. A good dose of EMP should turn out the lights. (followed by a tech embargo)
They would be a lot less troublesome without electricity, telecomunications or computers.
The Paki gov't has been on the side of Jihad for decades.
Heh, heh,,gonna tell my Pops that one :)
And he’s a Muslim, although with a few unorthodox beliefs... imagine the opprobrium if he’d been a Christian.
Atheist, schmatheist. He’s an Allah-believing Mooselimb.
Maybe Pakistan is mad that he didn’t call the Higgs boson an Allah particle.
Heh. This is one time I agree with the Islamic ban on pictures.
Wow!
Talk about the mother of all death threat cartoons.
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