yeah that could work. but somebody needs to get rid of the dead corpses
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In the future, connection to the server:
LAN-------------INTERNET-----------QUANTUM ENTAGLEMENT
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no lag
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MP heaven
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Physicists to Make Major 'God Particle' Announcement Next Week
Scientists at the Swiss lab that hosts the world's largest atom
smasher, the Large Hardon Collider (LHC), will announce their latest
findings in the search for an elusive subatomic particle called the
Higgs boson or "God particle," next week. Already blogs and online news
outlets are abuzz with speculation about the big announcement.The CERN lab in Geneva has cautioned that LHC's ATLAS and CMS
experiments have not accrued enough data to make any conclusive
statement on the existence or non-existence of the Higgs boson, an as
yet undetected particle thought to give all other particles their mass.Scientists
think they are getting closer to finding the Higgs boson particle, as
they speed particles around the Large Hadron Collider at near
light-speed. Here, the lines represent possible paths of particles
produced by collisions in the detector, as part of the ALICE experiment.
CREDIT: CERNEven so, the BBC is reporting
that a "respected scientist from the CERN particle physics laboratory
has told the BBC he expects to see 'the first glimpse' of the Higgs
boson next week."The LHC is a 17-mile (27-kilometer) long underground circular tunnel
where particles are smashed into one another at near light speed. The
collisions produce enormous amounts of energy, releasing various exotic
particles that may include the Higgs boson.Detecting the Higgs boson would be huge, physicists say, because
particles with mass are an integral component of the physical world. The
particle's ability to explain so much about the universe earned it the
moniker, at least among the public, of the "God particle." [Twisted Physics: 7 Mind-Blowing Findings]The particle is thought to have a mass of between 114 and 185
gigaelectronvolts, or GeVs. (One GeV is equivalent to the mass of a
proton, the positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.)Tantalizing data spikes between 120 and 140 GeV
suggest that the Higgs mass might lie in that range, the LHC teams
reported in July. However, the data at that stage was not reliable
enough to make any scientific claims, and could simply represent
statistical glitches, the scientists said.Before that presentation, in April 2011, a leaked note
from one of the teams suggested that a Higgs boson announcement might
be forthcoming. Yet there has still been no definitive word on the Higgs
from LHC or elsewhere.Since then, the teams have been collecting more and more observations
of what's called events, when particles collide. Here's how CERN
scientists describe the importance of more data:"Imagine that all selected events were like the contents of a small lake," they wrote on a physics blog called Quantum Diaries.
"If a hidden fish creates a disturbance underneath, we will see a wave
on a calm water surface. But of course, if there is some wind, ripples
would appear, making it harder to spot the wave caused by a fish. The
presence of a Higgs boson would do just that: appear like a wave on top
of the calm water. As with the wind, the background creates small
ripples one could easily mistake for a signal. The background can also
fluctuate following statistical laws, like a random wind. In our case,
having more data is equivalent to having more fish in the same spot,
making their presence easier to detect."Many hope the impending presentation will be a big announcement
resulting from a sufficient accumulation of data, though so far CERN is
keeping a buttoned lip if that's the case.
link:
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"Imagine that all selected events were like the contents of a small lake," they wrote on a physics blog called Quantum Diaries.
"If a hidden fish creates a disturbance underneath, we will see a wave
on a calm water surface. But of course, if there is some wind, ripples
would appear, making it harder to spot the wave caused by a fish. The
presence of a Higgs boson would do just that: appear like a wave on top
of the calm water. As with the wind, the background creates small
ripples one could easily mistake for a signal. The background can also
fluctuate following statistical laws, like a random wind. In our case,
having more data is equivalent to having more fish in the same spot,
making their presence easier to detect."lol so pathetic, even for scientist...they didn't know that earlier
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LHC gypsy fortune-tellers rofl... but who knows.
I dont belive in Higs and the name of God particle is not appropriate. This is a marketing BS in sience.
More link for Scfi in RL
Robert Lanza, M.D. – BIOCENTRISM » Have Aliens Left The Universe?
PS
Top 10 Star Mysteries | Space.com
for dreamers.
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Several critical items related to NASA's next-generation James Webb
Space Telescope are being tested in the giant thermal vacuum test
chamber at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.These photos show the OTE (Optical Telescope Element) Simulator or OSIM
wrapped in a silver blanket on a platform, being lowered down into a
vacuum chamber (called the Space Environment Simulator, or SES) by a
crane to be tested to withstand the cold temperatures of space...
NASA -
NASA Goddard Engineers Testing Webb Telescope's OSIM and BIA Instruments -
ok i don`t know why it`s not showing but atleast i provided a link
Earth Is Not Orbiting The Sun - YouTube
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and another one well this is a good one but could also be an imagination of some crazy guy ...but then agen many or so called genius where schizophrenic [video]
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This is Sci Fi in REALITY
rofl
open new thread m8 => Sci Fi in ImaginatioN
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This is Sci Fi in REALITY rofl open new thread m8 => Sci Fi in ImaginatioN
ok can you then define please what sci fi is ?? if not imaginative things that yet have to be made or proven to be real ? or are you calling star treck also an sci fi imaginarity? becouse it is sci fi and many thing wich where shown in the older series of that show is our daily routin..am i wrong?
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look, before we can only imagine JW space telescope now JW begin => reality
nothing special and I just trying to follow the science and space program here.
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look, before we can only imagine JW space telescope now JW begin => reality nothing special and I just trying to follow the science and space program here.
then you should have call the thread modern sience achievments not sci fi wich stands for not yet proven sience..
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HST, JW, LHC for me is sci fi
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LHC, yeah it's reasonable to think that it's sci fi... but nothing that exists in real life is really sci fi, as it's not "fi" as "fiction"
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Blue Brain Project, Artificial Intelligence.
uh oh, AI wars incoming
Hmm, apparently the IBM's supercomputer is by a guy called "Watson"...
oh boy Watson had enough of "elementary"
Late edit:
hmmm, Graphene... our new girlfriend ? nah, the miracle material
BBC News - Is graphene a miracle material? (interesting video in the link)