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UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides
"At these temperatures even protons and neutrons, which make up the nuclei of atoms, melt resulting in a hot dense soup of quarks and gluons known as a Quark-Gluon Plasma. By studying this plasma, physicists hope to learn more about the Strong Force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature." http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/UK...lides_999.html |
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On a sunny day (Sun, 07 Nov 2010 22:47:40 -0500) it happened Yousuf Khan
wrote in : UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides "At these temperatures even protons and neutrons, which make up the nuclei of atoms, melt resulting in a hot dense soup of quarks and gluons known as a Quark-Gluon Plasma. By studying this plasma, physicists hope to learn more about the Strong Force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature." http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/UK...lides_999.html So you really think that by crashing 2 cars together at zillion MPH you will understand modern engines? |
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Le 08/11/10 13:09, Jan Panteltje a écrit :
On a sunny day (Sun, 07 Nov 2010 22:47:40 -0500) it happened Yousuf Khan wrote : UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides "At these temperatures even protons and neutrons, which make up the nuclei of atoms, melt resulting in a hot dense soup of quarks and gluons known as a Quark-Gluon Plasma. By studying this plasma, physicists hope to learn more about the Strong Force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature." http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/UK...lides_999.html So you really think that by crashing 2 cars together at zillion MPH you will understand modern engines? You can begin to understand engines by taking them apart. That is essentially what the LHC is doing |
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![]() "jacob navia" wrote in message ... | Le 08/11/10 13:09, Jan Panteltje a écrit : | On a sunny day (Sun, 07 Nov 2010 22:47:40 -0500) it happened Yousuf Khan | wrote : | | UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides | "At these temperatures even protons | and neutrons, which make up the nuclei of atoms, melt resulting in a hot | dense soup of quarks and gluons known as a Quark-Gluon Plasma. By | studying this plasma, physicists hope to learn more about the Strong | Force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature." | http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/UK...lides_999.html | | So you really think that by crashing 2 cars together at zillion MPH | you will understand modern engines? | | You can begin to understand engines by taking them apart. That is | essentially what the LHC is doing Begin to understand this by taking it apart: http://www.elec-intro.com/EX/05-14-1...55D-712092.jpg |
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On a sunny day (Mon, 08 Nov 2010 16:04:15 +0100) it happened jacob navia
wrote in : Le 08/11/10 13:09, Jan Panteltje a écrit : On a sunny day (Sun, 07 Nov 2010 22:47:40 -0500) it happened Yousuf Khan wrote : UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides "At these temperatures even protons and neutrons, which make up the nuclei of atoms, melt resulting in a hot dense soup of quarks and gluons known as a Quark-Gluon Plasma. By studying this plasma, physicists hope to learn more about the Strong Force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature." http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/UK...lides_999.html So you really think that by crashing 2 cars together at zillion MPH you will understand modern engines? You can begin to understand engines by taking them apart. That is essentially what the LHC is doing No, the CERN kids are shooting engines against each other at zillions of MPH. Then the look at the debris, and find ever more little parts. A quick IQ check learns the harder you smash, the more and the smaller the parts. this is what has been observed. No understanding of how the engines work, or even what they look like though. "Ah, we have found a new particle, the 'screw', our new theory is that there must be an anti particle the 'nut'." "If you give us a bigger engine smasher then we will probably find the hypothetical glue particle the "oil'" |
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When a single blow in the form of a fast-moving particle, such as a
neutron or alpha particle, accelerated in a cyclotron, is the "hammer", and the nucleus of an element is to be broken up, the "hammer" must strike a tremendous blow (millions of electron volts) to crack the nucleus. On the other hand, if a small amount of energy is fed into the nucleus at its proper frequency, the nucleus will easily, slowly, quietly fall apart into its units, just by neutralizing the effect of the cohesive force or binding energy (Strong Nuclear Force) as it is sometimes called. Thus a little energy of proper frequency steadily applied may do more than an enormous amount of energy applied in the brute force manner. In analogy, we don't need to crash an airplane into the side of a mountain, to obtain flight characteristics of the plane. ߃--¹¹ |
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On Nov 8, 3:04*pm, jacob navia wrote:
Le 08/11/10 13:09, Jan Panteltje a écrit : On a sunny day (Sun, 07 Nov 2010 22:47:40 -0500) it happened Yousuf Khan *wrote : UK Scientists Celebrate Mini Big Bangs As Lead Ion Collides "At these temperatures even protons and neutrons, which make up the nuclei of atoms, melt resulting in a hot dense soup of quarks and gluons known as a Quark-Gluon Plasma. By studying this plasma, physicists hope to learn more about the Strong Force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature." http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/UK...te_Mini_Big_Ba.... So you really think that by crashing 2 cars together at zillion MPH you will understand modern engines? You can begin to understand engines by taking them apart. That is essentially what the LHC is doing How I miss Spaceman from the old days sometimes - http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...dbdb98e30d16cf |
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߃-- ¹¹ wrote:
When a single blow in the form of a fast-moving particle, such as a neutron or alpha particle, accelerated in a cyclotron, is the "hammer", and the nucleus of an element is to be broken up, the "hammer" must strike a tremendous blow (millions of electron volts) to crack the nucleus. On the other hand, if a small amount of energy is fed into the nucleus at its proper frequency, the nucleus will easily, slowly, quietly fall apart into its units, just by neutralizing the effect of the cohesive force or binding energy (Strong Nuclear Force) as it is sometimes called. Thus a little energy of proper frequency steadily applied may do more than an enormous amount of energy applied in the brute force manner. In analogy, we don't need to crash an airplane into the side of a mountain, to obtain flight characteristics of the plane. ߃--¹¹ How many experiments you did to prove this wild flight of fancy? |
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Le 08/11/10 18:42, Sjouke Burry a écrit :
߃-- ¹¹ wrote: When a single blow in the form of a fast-moving particle, such as a neutron or alpha particle, accelerated in a cyclotron, is the "hammer", and the nucleus of an element is to be broken up, the "hammer" must strike a tremendous blow (millions of electron volts) to crack the nucleus. On the other hand, if a small amount of energy is fed into the nucleus at its proper frequency, the nucleus will easily, slowly, quietly fall apart into its units, just by neutralizing the effect of the cohesive force or binding energy (Strong Nuclear Force) as it is sometimes called. Thus a little energy of proper frequency steadily applied may do more than an enormous amount of energy applied in the brute force manner. In analogy, we don't need to crash an airplane into the side of a mountain, to obtain flight characteristics of the plane. ߃--¹¹ How many experiments you did to prove this wild flight of fancy? EXACTLY!!!! All this self appointed scientist here ... What does it mean "proper frequency" when applied to a nucleus? And then, imagine that it works. Then, the nucleus will easily, slowly, quietly fall apart into its units, Great! .... but we will not see anything since the parts do not produce any high energy prticles that we could visualize! |
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El 08/11/2010 04:26 p.m., jacob navia escribió:
Le 08/11/10 18:42, Sjouke Burry a écrit : ߃-- ¹¹ wrote: When a single blow in the form of a fast-moving particle, such as a neutron or alpha particle, accelerated in a cyclotron, is the "hammer", and the nucleus of an element is to be broken up, the "hammer" must strike a tremendous blow (millions of electron volts) to crack the nucleus. On the other hand, if a small amount of energy is fed into the nucleus at its proper frequency, the nucleus will easily, slowly, quietly fall apart into its units, just by neutralizing the effect of the cohesive force or binding energy (Strong Nuclear Force) as it is sometimes called. Thus a little energy of proper frequency steadily applied may do more than an enormous amount of energy applied in the brute force manner. In analogy, we don't need to crash an airplane into the side of a mountain, to obtain flight characteristics of the plane. ߃--¹¹ How many experiments you did to prove this wild flight of fancy? EXACTLY!!!! All this self appointed scientist here ... What does it mean "proper frequency" when applied to a nucleus? And then, imagine that it works. Then, the nucleus will easily, slowly, quietly fall apart into its units, Great! ... but we will not see anything since the parts do not produce any high energy prticles that we could visualize! Alternative theories and points of view are always helpfull when dealing with confussion and the unknown. If we only had any references to any serious research to this possibility of feeding the correct amount of energy to nuclei to see it melt and analize the structure of matter. It's very interesting to think that energy could be handled that way. For, like an onion, with the framework of high energy physics I don't see any light at the end of the tunnel. The stronger we smash energy the more layer of particles, confussion and entangled theories arise. Anyway the LHC is a tremendous device. I hope it'll give us real knowledge about nature. Let's see it's got. john |
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