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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.11.18 05:05:00 -
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Link.
Physicists working with a Fermilab neutrino experiment may have found a new elementary particle whose behavior breaks the known laws of physics. If correct, their results poke holes in the accepted Standard Model of particles and forces, and raise some interesting questions for the Large Hadron Collider and Tevatron experiments. The new particle could even explain the existence of dark matter.
it is ôsterile,ö meaning it does not interact with the weak nuclear force; it only interacts via gravity, which makes it really hard to detect.
Very compelling findings. Wonder what they'll call it.
My Warmest Regards. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |
Culmen
Caldari Blood Phage Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.11.18 05:11:00 -
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Edited by: Culmen on 18/11/2010 05:12:44 Fixed your link and found it fascinating.
Could this be dark matter? or Fermilab fvcking up.
I think the former is much more likely, but never discount the latter, it has a non-zero probability. and further more why do i even need a sig? |
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Posted - 2010.11.18 05:26:00 -
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Obvious photoshop. Nice try though.
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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.11.18 05:39:00 -
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Edited by: Professor Tarantula on 18/11/2010 05:46:15
Originally by: Culmen Could this be dark matter?
I personally think dark matter is a pretty weak explaination for where the hell most of the universe is in accepted models, and have always suspected the problem lied more in our understanding and the models themselves. If this really does contradict so many widely held beliefs in physics, it could lead to a complete paradigm shift away from those models.
But it could also just be a glitch. Only the next few days will tell.
My Warmest Regards. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |
Tuttomenui II
Gallente Independent Coalition
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Posted - 2010.11.18 12:30:00 -
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Physicists predict the particles existence, So the article is talking about possible data proving the particle does in fact exist.
If you really like that type of stuff here is a really good video about "Why Physicists Need the Large Hadron Collider" or any collider really.
You can skip to 16:00 thats where he starts talking about predictions and theories and then he starts listing the quarks, including quarks that are only predicted but not proven yet.
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Vogue
Skynet Nexus
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Posted - 2010.11.18 14:58:00 -
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Yay we can now make antimatter. Dual use applications of science is great! We can build starship engines to take us to the stars from anti matter drives. Or build an anti matter bomb that can fit inside someone's torso that can destroy everything within a 50 mile radius.
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NAP Cancer
Gallente Federal Navy Academy
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Posted - 2010.11.18 15:04:00 -
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Took them long enough ;)
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Betty Boom
Caldari SPECTRE Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.11.18 15:17:00 -
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Originally by: Vogue Yay we can now make antimatter. Dual use applications of science is great! We can build starship engines to take us to the stars from anti matter drives. Or build an anti matter bomb that can fit inside someone's torso that can destroy everything within a 50 mile radius.
We can make for a long time. From today in the news in Europe - CERN traps antimatter. They trapped antimatter and would isolote it for 0,150 sec.
Originally by: Culmen Could this be dark matter?
Dark matter and dark engery doesnt exists. They are mathmatic placeholder in a broken scientific modelling. The curent one esplains only 4% of the universe. 96% are this so called dark matter & dark energy.
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Lance Fighter
Amarr
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Posted - 2010.11.18 18:04:00 -
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so what happens when they come to the revelation that we are actually the antimatter, and what they are creating is matter?
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Scorpyn
Most X-treme Spaceships Spectres of the Deep
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Posted - 2010.11.18 23:37:00 -
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Originally by: Lance Fighter so what happens when they come to the revelation that we are actually the antimatter, and what they are creating is matter?
Probably something similar to what happened when they discovered that the electrons move from minus to plus, not from plus to minus.
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Bear Templar
Fibonacci Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.11.18 23:59:00 -
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Originally by: Lance Fighter so what happens when they come to the revelation that we are actually the antimatter, and what they are creating is matter?
They're just essentially names.
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Sleeping Lady
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Posted - 2010.11.19 11:01:00 -
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Half Life in 3 .. 2 .. 1
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Tyber Zaan
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Posted - 2010.11.19 16:24:00 -
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Originally by: Sleeping Lady Half Life in 3 .. 2 .. 1
GET AWAY FROM THE BEAM, GORDON!
ITS NOT....ITS NOT SHUTTING DOWN!!!
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Zendoren
Aktaeon Industries
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Posted - 2010.11.20 05:43:00 -
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higgs boson?
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Culmen
Caldari Blood Phage Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.11.20 10:11:00 -
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Originally by: Tyber Zaan
Originally by: Sleeping Lady Half Life in 3 .. 2 .. 1
GET AWAY FROM THE BEAM, GORDON!
ITS NOT....ITS NOT SHUTTING DOWN!!!
WE ARE BAD PEOPLE! THIS WAS A BAD EXPERIMENT WHY DID WE USHER FORTH THE GREEN APOCALYPSE! and further more why do i even need a sig? |
Betty Boom
Caldari SPECTRE Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.11.21 17:38:00 -
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Originally by: Lance Fighter so what happens when they come to the revelation that we are actually the antimatter, and what they are creating is matter?
Whats are good question and i try to answer it:
When take two piece of paper and put them on each other you have space between them. Thats our event horizon (now visible universe) and this one is moving in one direction called time. Point is we doesnt have ta clue that this paper is made of and what on top und under. In antimatter this event horizon runs backward or time runs backward. Normally antimatter would leave your event horizon but they are blocked by 'paper'.
So yes - it could be, that they found out, that time runs backward and not forward.
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