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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / June 2006



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strangelets27 Jun 2006 19:15 GMT2
Around 2005, the number of articles about strangelets abruptly declines
to zero and even earlier published articles is not available any more.
Is some practical brake through here or just an opposite; strangelets
are too speculative to make investments (?)
COLLIDERS27 Jun 2006 13:58 GMT5
                                     PARTICLE PHYSICS
If you take two pieces of china and smash them together violently, what
do you get?
Small shards flying in all directions.
"How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?"25 Jun 2006 19:42 GMT1
"How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?"
    One of the basic beliefs of modern physics is that the velocity of
light is the same wherever and whenever it is measured. It is, in the
language of physics, invariant. To illustrate this understanding, let us
Re: Rest mass is the mass which increases with velocity.25 Jun 2006 06:38 GMT1
> >$$           Eric Gisse wrote: >  > Y.Porat wrote: -=-
> >> >                    F / gamma*a  = mass
> >> >  and addd iN THAT CASE m [ i.e. "at REST" ] iS CONSTANT!!
"A Snapshot of a Photon"19 Jun 2006 14:49 GMT1
"A Snapshot of a Photon"
    The photon has been viewed as a somewhat mysterious entity which
sometimes has the properties of a particle and sometimes has the properties
oaf a wave. It would seem interesting to see, therefore, whether we can
Tokomak and magnetic fields17 Jun 2006 15:11 GMT1
When electric current of 400,000Amp flow inside the plasma, The plasma it
self create a strong magnetic field. The plasma's magnetic field
counter-react with the field from the magnetic coil, and will cancel or
weaken the magnetic coil's field.
HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS06 Jun 2006 23:13 GMT2
                   PARTICLE PHYSICS
If you take two pieces of china and smash them together violently, what
do you get?
Small shards of pottery flying in all directions.
Negative Analog of Protons?06 Jun 2006 02:24 GMT2
Positron is the positive equivalent of electron.
What is the negative equivalent of proton?
Thanks,
Radium
 
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