Attached are four movies of droplet/bubble creation which, as discussed in the previous essay, is analogous to matter particle creation and anti-matter creation. While i was at Michigan State, i proposed this idea...
As a kid, i tried several times to make a functioning cloud chamber. You need five things: a radium tipped 'needle' (usually glass), a jar, some alcohol, some dry ice, and a Lot of patience. Perhaps i didn't use...
Einstein in his later life kept contradicting himself so it was difficult for anyone to pay any serious attention to him. Brilliance has a way of leaning towards insanity. Both Einstein and Bohm suffered from this....
i'm guessing not - more on that below .. i spent the day doing four things: trying to visualize the interaction (and structure) of spacelets with flux vortices that may comprise elementary particles, trying to explain the cycle of plant and animal life to Joe (my nephew),...
Search is inherent in humam tendency, and to fulfill this curosity it does all kind of thing which will answer those question, IBEX is one such mission towards intersteller space to find some answer to those...
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OCT-3 Cern started the GRID network, 7000 scientists are linked to evaluate Data from the LHC collider, or popular the "Big Bang Machine". Desktop computers paticipate in that Super-Internet Event. Cern...
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Serious number crunching to be a co-CERN project !Grid computing is changing science the world over."CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the...
created by World_Groove | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 216 views | 4 recommendations | 9 comments
We have waited a long time for this historic moment - testing the laws of nature and the cosmos, including the validity of the Big Bang Theory. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, based in...
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"An Australian physicist says a science experiment which begins in Switzerland today is a major milestone in the history of scientific discovery. Scientists have built a 27-kilometre long underground circular tunnel that houses the Large Hadron Collider, which will allow...
Testing if the Beam goes round (27km)What happens, if anything goes wrong? now or years later ?US contributed $ 531 million to the experimentIf anything goes wrong, means the BigBang beam gets out of control,...
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"When the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) begins smashing protons together this fall inside its 17-mile- (27-kilometer-) circumference underground particle racetrack near Geneva, Switzerland, it will usher in a new era not only of physics but also of computing. Before the...
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Update science talkBlack hole scientists trustworthy ? Who has confidence in this scientists working on this "Nuclear" style project. What education do they have to tell the truth good or bad. Why so less TV...
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"GENEVA - Tests have cleared the way for the start-up next month of an experiment to restage a mini-version underground of the "Big Bang" which created the universe 15 billion years ago, the project chief said on...
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Well, that's one less thing to worry about. If we did disappear down a black hole, it would probably be over pretty quickly anyway."Earth 'not at risk' from collider ...
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I know I can rest easy now... well, easier. "Our planet is not at risk from the world's most powerful particle physics experiment, a report has concluded....Critics have previously raised concerns that the production of weird hypothetical particles called strangelets... could...