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Re: world to end wednesday ... maybe
If we don't die, the experment may just provide us with an unlimited source of energy, solve the current energy crisis and global warming! Wouldn't that be cool!
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i read that they think it will cure cancer some how ![]() does any one think that if it was cheap energy that the oil barons and alike wont just buy them off and it we wont save a cent could this also be the reson why we have not seen advanced space people ,they advance try this experiment and then blow up their planet ![]() ![]()
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Re: world to end wednesday ... maybe
ok read this
![]() A "Perfect" Liquid at RHIC Evidence to date suggests that gold-gold collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) are creating a new state of hot, dense, matter different and even more remarkable than had been predicted. -- by Karen McNulty Walsh ![]() Since 2000, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC above) has been performing beyond expectations. Built and operated with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, RHIC has produced discoveries that have captured worldwide attention from both scientists and the public. BRAHMS PHENIX PHOBOS STARIn doing so, RHIC research has shone a spotlight on U.S. leadership in science. And the exciting scientific output of RHIC has just begun. Looking back Like a giant “microscope” peering deep into the inner space of atomic nuclei, RHIC also effectively serves as a “telescope,” looking back in time to explore matter as it is thought to have existed fractions of a second after the birth of the universe. Inside the 2.5-mile-circumference particle accelerator, two beams of gold ions circulating at nearly the speed of light collide head on, developing enormous energy density in a tiny volume. Under these conditions, the quarks and gluons that make up protons and neutrons in ordinary atomic nuclei are expected to be free for a fleeting instant — just as scientists believe they were microseconds after the Big Bang, before joining together to form protons, neutrons, and eventually, atoms, stars, planets, and people. This is much farther back in time than any telescope surveying the sky will ever be able to reach. Using sophisticated detectors known as BRAHMS, PHENIX, PHOBOS, and STAR, RHIC’s researchers take “snapshots” of this early universe substance and study how it evolves. Understanding matter at such a fundamental level will teach us about the forces that hold the universe and everything in it together. Earlier physics studies on the basic structure and properties of matter have yielded countless, unforeseen advances and many technologies we now take for granted — things like personal computers based on state-of-the-art electronics, medical tools that help diagnose and treat disease without surgery, and telecommunications devices that allow us to talk with friends and colleagues around the world using a device smaller than a human hand. Of course, no one can predict what, if any, practical applications the knowledge gained from RHIC will yield, but we’ll never know unless we delve deeper into the mysteries of matter. Page 1 > Page 2 of this story
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Re: world to end wednesday ... maybe
a perfect liquid
i thought jack daniels was the perfect liquid ![]() ![]() http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archi...20/231148.aspx
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Re: world to end wednesday ... maybe
Can't they switch it on today instead? I really don't feel like working today or tomorrow and the world ending would be a great excuse for not going to work.
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![]() ![]() good one peg i really thought gallbladder and spot would get thier teeth into this experiment and tell us exactly what they thought was going to happen ![]() and brainiacs of fg will they discover the missing dark matter ![]()
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