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Old February 18th 10, 10:49 AM posted to sci.physics.electromag,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.astro,sci.chem
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Default People, you will be killed in a several days by CERN physicists.

Bob Myers wrote:

Uncle Al wrote:
Magnetic wrote:
[snip crap]


At RHIC there were achieved the value B=10^15 teslas. That was
unstable structure.
[snip rest of crap]


10^15 teslas? TESLAS? Ooooh - like... TWO bar magnets!


Ummm...sure you didn't change the sign of an exponent
somewhere along the way in your thinking?


(1 Tesla = 10,000 Gauss, by the way. A normal
bar magnet might get to the vicinty of, say, 0.1 T.)


Sarcasm.


Look up the mangetic field of a magnetar. 10X-100X more than that and
the vacuum goes dichroic, electron-positron pairs being ripped out of
the quantum vacuum. 10^5 teslas, 10^9 gauss, is sufficient to abolish
chemistry. Atomic electrons go into cyclotron resonance orbits about
the lines of force. Atoms stretch into elongated spindles. Chemical
bonding through spin anti-pairing is abolished.


The OP is a boring idiot.


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Uncle Al


Read this arXiv:hep-ph/0508219v1 and you will find the value 10^18 G
(or 10^14 T) inside magnetars. (Color Ferromagnetism of Quark Matter;
a Possible Origin of Strong Magnetic Field in Magnetars)

Read this "Lattice QCD in strong magnetic fields"http://arxiv.org/
PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0909/0909.1808v2.pdf
and you will know what is "Magnetization of QCD vacuum".
It is easy to recive the value 10^15 T for RHIC.

But 10^16 T is critical! That is death!
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This droplet of vacuum has ferromagnetic properties. It is connected
by three forces: electric, magnetic, and color, oriented as vectors at
different planes. In can be created at 1-TeV collisions, where
magnetic field reaches the value about 10^16 T. Such abnormal quark-
gluon matter composes at least internal parts of some neutron stars,
named magnetars. 10^15 T quark gluon plasma (liquid) was achieved
already at RHIC. Look video athttp://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspicks/2010/02/rhic-finds-hints-to-w...
10^16 T quark gluon plasma (liquid) will not decay.

Fresh reading: "CERN on trial: could a lawsuit shut the LHC
down?"http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527485.700-cern-on-trial-
coul...
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