God is, by Inference, One Dot

Paradigm Shift

by Peter Kien-hong Yu

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Synopsis

In September 2008, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) scientists successfully switched on the historic biggest physics device, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), to search for the Higgs boson or the God particle, which is but a dot. The ultimate question in the context of Panentheism and/or Pantheism is: Surrounded by an infinite number of dots, good or bad, is God also a (partial) dot? This author calls for a paradigm shift in our mind, by inferring that God is the superior, original dot of all dots.

About the Author

Peter Kien-hong YU (Ph.D., New York University, October 1983) is Professor at Swinburne University of Technology (Australia, Sarawak Campus) and Director of the One-dot Center for the Study of International Governance, Regimes, and Globalization at Ming Chuan University (MCU), Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC). From October 1983 to July 2009, he worked in various capacities, such as the Dean of Research and Development at an institution of higher education, Director of the Graduate School of International Affairs at MCU, professor at the National Sun Yat-sen University, senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore, etc. He is the author, co-author, editor, and co-editor of more than 10 books in both English and Chinese and some 90 journal articles and book chapters published in the West. He is the recipient of many fellowships, awards, and grants. His latest books are Hu Jintao and the Ascendancy of China (2005), part I of which deals with the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and The Second Long March: Struggling Against the Chinese Communists Under the Republic of China (Taiwan) Constitution (2009), which is published by The Continuum (U.S.). His forthcoming book to be published by Lexington Books (U.S.) is International Governance and Regimes: Case Studies from Beijing and Taipei.