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Kent Allard
03-19-2010, 07:35 PM
A small picture presented the interior of an immensely long and rectangular vault or tunnel, with low walls, smooth, white without interruption or device. Certain accessory points of the design served well to convey the idea that this excavation lay at an exceeding depth below the surface of the earth. No outlet was observed in any portion of its vast extent, and no torch, or other artificial source of light was discernible; yet a flood of intense rays rolled throughout, and bathed the whole in a ghastly and inappropriate splendour.
Edgar Allan Poe; Fall of the House of Usher
It is generally agreed that the the Large Hadron Collider will provide an empirical test for the formation of transition towards de Sitter space. The collisional energetcis are much greater that those tested in the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. The LHC is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference. The tunnel is buried around 50 to 175 m. underground. It straddles the Swiss and French borders on the outskirts of Geneva. The LHC is designed to collide two counter rotating beams of protons or heavy ions. Proton-proton collisions are foreseen at an energy of 7 TeV per beam. The energies now proposed for the LHC at CERN (may) penetrate the potential barrier towards de Sitter space thus releasing the force of Type Ia Supernova on our planet.
Paul W. Dixon, Theoretical Physicist, Hawaii State University
That makes the new results a unique look at the field of high-energy physics. The experiments, smashing protons into each other, produced a few more subatomic particles known as pions and kaons than the team was expecting. "The level is somewhat higher than the most popular models had predicted, and it looks like it is going to increase with energy a little bit more steeply than we expected," said Gunther Roland, a CMS collaboration scientist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US. "I think it's not going to be a problem, but it is one of the many things that we need to know as we move toward searches for the most rare particles and new physics," Professor Roland told BBC News. He added that the "extra" particles will be more of an issue when, later in 2010, the LHC dedicates itself to collisions involving ions of the element lead, a markedly heavier pair of targets resulting in an even larger array of particles on impact. "We'll know much more about that in two or three months when we look at the next higher energy of 7 TeV (trillion electron volts)."
BBC News, 10/2/2010
triangular!
03-20-2010, 10:12 AM
Allard, you're a fucked up bastard. You lost your brain decades ago. You need your lith. so that you won't go around in circles you cheat and your a liar, who gives a flip what you think ( thinking is probably not the right terminus technicus) ?
Kent Allard
03-25-2010, 06:49 PM
On Tuesday 30 March, engineers at Cern will make their first attempt to collide beams at an energy of 3.5 trillion electronvolts (TeV) per beam in the LHC, making it the highest-energy experiment ever conducted by mankind.
The LHC will search for the Higgs boson, dubbed the "God particle" because of its importance to our understanding of physics. In doing so, a particle plasma will be created, supposedly similar to conditions at the time of creation (the Big Bang).
Some 1,200 superconducting magnets bend proton beams in opposite directions around the tunnel at close to the speed of light. At allotted points around the tunnel, the proton beams cross paths, allowing particles to smash into one another. Detectors located at the crossing points will scour the wreckage of these collisions for discoveries that extend our knowledge of physics.
Landys ghost
03-27-2010, 06:27 AM
Yawn
Kent Allard
03-27-2010, 02:52 PM
If you knew it would be boring..why did you look at the thread?
On Tuesday 30 March, engineers at Cern will make their first attempt to collide beams at an energy of 3.5 trillion electronvolts (TeV) per beam in the LHC, making it the highest-energy experiment ever conducted by mankind.
The LHC will search for the Higgs boson, dubbed the "God particle" because of its importance to our understanding of physics. In doing so, a particle plasma will be created, supposedly similar to conditions at the time of creation (the Big Bang).
Some 1,200 superconducting magnets bend proton beams in opposite directions around the tunnel at close to the speed of light. At allotted points around the tunnel, the proton beams cross paths, allowing particles to smash into one another. Detectors located at the crossing points will scour the wreckage of these collisions for discoveries that extend our knowledge of physics.
Hmm interesting indeed.
Cupid Stunt
04-09-2010, 07:13 AM
Allard, you're a fucked up bastard. You lost your brain decades ago. You need your lith. so that you won't go around in circles you cheat and your a liar, who gives a flip what you think ( thinking is probably not the right terminus technicus) ?
Yeah that's it, you tell him!It's nice to see women standing up for themselves.
Cupid Stunt
04-09-2010, 07:14 AM
I wouldn't take that shit if I was you allard, you should beat your women on a daily basis, it keeps them in line.
Allard, you're a fucked up bastard. You lost your brain decades ago. You need your lith. so that you won't go around in circles you cheat and your a liar, who gives a flip what you think ( thinking is probably not the right terminus technicus) ?
Oh you guys are married to eachother? Jesus Christ. I met a woman yesterday She's heartbroken. Her husband of 46 years left with a 33 yr old and it's been going on for years and now they are gonna divorce and she came there crying. She's been tryhing to get him back but he won't.
I am gettin' more scared every day of getting into any relationship. I am quite content on my own even though it ain't easy.
Landys ghost
04-09-2010, 08:35 AM
If you knew it would be boring..why did you look at the thread?
Uh? what a dull remark, obviously I didnt know it would be boring until AFTER I read the bloody thing...anyway it happened and nothing happened and it was the biggest non-happening of the year, costs fucking millions to do what? fuck all
Landys ghost
04-10-2010, 03:45 AM
Oh you guys are married to eachother? Jesus Christ. I met a woman yesterday She's heartbroken. Her husband of 46 years left with a 33 yr old and it's been going on for years and now they are gonna divorce and she came there crying. She's been tryhing to get him back but he won't.
I am gettin' more scared every day of getting into any relationship. I am quite content on my own even though it ain't easy.
Lucky bastard ....has a lot of money does he?
Kent Allard
04-10-2010, 11:58 AM
Well...at half max energy, we are all still here...it doesn't appear to be the doomsday device after all..
Maybe husbands or wives are doomsday devices. My first wife ran away with the next door neighbour after 12 years of marriage. She cited childlessness as a reason. Now I have a beautiful three year old daughter and an honest wife
Landys ghost
04-11-2010, 03:18 AM
Were you a bit of a Jaffa then? frankly I have a certain degree of sympathy with her if your anything at home like you are here
Ive been married 35 years I keep telling her that I may bugger off to Tahiti but I'm still here
triangular!
04-11-2010, 06:32 AM
Well...at half max energy, we are all still here...it doesn't appear to be the doomsday device after all..
Maybe husbands or wives are doomsday devices. My first wife ran away with the next door neighbour after 12 years of marriage. She cited childlessness as a reason. Now I have a beautiful three year old daughter and an honest wife
Come on just a little trophy hanging on your arm... so
Landys ghost
04-11-2010, 08:24 AM
Come on just a little trophy hanging on your arm... so
your a trophy wife? such humility
Lucky bastard ....has a lot of money does he?
He's a doctor and he still works so the greens are rollin' in. She said he is very fair to her and wants her to get half and there is a private pension she said that they can only split if they get divorced, so they decided to get divorced. She came through that door tears rolling down her cheeks.....2 grown up kids 6 grandkids...
He had asked her if she wated to go out and have dinner with him. She said How could I? (I guess she lost her apetite?)
Love oh love oh careless love. Go away from me.
They are gonna sell the big house they lived in their whole life and she is gonna buy something down in Florida and live near her son. She's 74 I think and still looks great. She says she is afraid of beeing alone. Any 70 year olds in here that wants a hot heartbroken but intelligent mama? I can ask if I can give out her number.....
Landys ghost
04-12-2010, 03:12 AM
So it was all about sex and what you can buy with money,the girl friend is basically a prostitute, not much loyalty there was there,I mean whats the point of changing horses at 74 ?
Kent Allard
04-13-2010, 05:41 PM
Landy, are you a fan of Paul Gauguin's paintings, or would you just like the azure sea, blistering sand, and coconut palms?
triangular!
04-14-2010, 04:40 PM
I guess 74 is today just the right age for your 'mid-life' crisis.
Landys ghost
04-15-2010, 03:02 AM
Landy, are you a fan of Paul Gauguin's paintings, or would you just like the azure sea, blistering sand, and coconut palms?
Both.......when asked why he went [ and died shagging himself senseless on lovely Polynesian girls ] his wife replied,in a very stoical manner.."he just had to go"
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