Scientists crash nuclei together to create the hottest and densest nuclear material ever
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[QUOTE=B1N4RY!;26538016]If they can reproduce the same reaction at a much larger scale, nuclear fusion reactions will be possible.[/QUOTE]
this is the plan for this
[editline]7th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=DrLuke;26541340]It's hotter than USA's debts.[/QUOTE]
i loled
Hot and dense, just like my blonde neighboor :smug:
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;26540688]Guys, guys, what if our universe is just the result of a similar experiment by unbelievably massive aliens?! :aaaaa:[/QUOTE]
I like to quote the text again:
[quote=OP]"I like to call this the Little Bang," said Juergen Schukraft, also speaking at the CERN colloquium, suggesting that the violent collisions of heavy ions at the LHC were smaller cousins of the Big Bang explosion that ushered in the visible universe some 14 billion years ago. Indeed, [b][u]the conditions[/u] of the [u]mini-fireballs[/u] at LHC resemble the early universe[/b] as it was only microseconds after the Big Bang [b]in terms of energy density and temperature.[/b][/quote]
But in fact, spacetime isn't expanding. So there is no little "big bang". Further more, a few microseconds after the BB, the universe was incredibly large already. But the area of the collision is tiny.
YAY PARTICLES COLLIDE WIF HUGE FORCE!
... and then what? Have they learned anything yet?
Take that Iran and Best Korea.
I'm calling it now.
[highlight]The Missing Jet is Tachyons![/highlight]
[editline]7th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=Nikita;26542960]YAY PARTICLES COLLIDE WIF HUGE FORCE!
... and then what? Have they learned anything yet?[/QUOTE]
Yeah but sadly they haven learned how to make people shut the fuck and let them work.
Now do it with a hotdog in the middle of the collision path
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