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Old February 13th 10, 05:43 PM posted to sci.physics.electromag,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.astro,sci.chem
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
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Default LHC. Collapse. Again to deadly error with cosmic rays.

Magnetic wrote:
From another forum:
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Here (arXiv:0711.2845v1 [hep-lat] 19 Nov 2007) we can read about gluon
condensate, or so called “color ferromagnetic vacuum state”, firstly
proposed by Savvidy about thirty years ago.

Here is also ferromagnetic exited vacuum.

I think that such magnetized regions can be created at proton-proton
collisions. Do you see the lattice?

Here is also “Lattice QCD in strong magnetic fields”
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...909.1808v2.pdf

Here (arXiv:0710.1084v2 [hep-ph] 23 Jan 2008) you can read that such
magnetic domains are stable. And I will add: “They can grow if there
is an ordinary matter in vicinity”.

Here (arXiv:hep-ph/0508219v1 20 Aug 2005) you can find that some
neutron stars (magnetars) do not consist from neutrons (baryons), but
are color ferromagnetic, - di-quark condensate, where magnetic dipoles
are formed from monopoles.

In all these articles you can find approximately the same value of
critical magnetic field (10^16 T, or 10^20 G).

The microscopic embryo of such abnormal magnetized matter will be
created soon at LHC and our Solar system will go to the stars
cemetery.

Quote:
Somebody wrote: Maybe he'll be more relaxed if you checked his
calculations and point out exactly why he's wrong.
My computed value of critical magnetic field approximately coincides
with results in all these and others articles. It can be achieved
somewhere about 1-TeV collisions.

Quote:
…but could someone once and for all explain me the situation
regarding heavy ion collisions?
At RHIC there were already received progenitors of a dangerous matter,
so called fireballs. In some articles one can find the observed value
of magnetic field in the RHIC collisions (10^15T), which is slightly
less than my computed value of critical field, when anti ferromagnetic
vacuum transforms into a stable ferromagnetic state.

Wait a couple of weeks. It is possible we will survive. I give 50% on
our survival.


I give it around 100%
Are you still going to be spewing this BS when CERN is working at full
energy?

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