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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / March 2008



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Question about Neutrons24 Mar 2008 15:00 GMT7
I was watching an astronomy tv show over the weekend, talking about when
the mass of a star is large enough, when it "dies", the electrons will
combine with the protons of the atoms, creating nothing but a dense pack
of neutrons.  The resulting "rebound" off this neutron core ...
SPLITTING and PAIRING new Black hole cycle scenario.18 Mar 2008 17:55 GMT2
SPLITTING and PAIRING new Black hole cycle scenario.
The walking Wolf  nebula  together with the two racing Comet alike
trailing objects inside the Carina nebula are the most obvious
witnesses for this new black hole splitting and pairing scenario. See
COUPP experiment tightens limits on dark matter03 Mar 2008 02:40 GMT1
Scientists working on the COUPP experiment at the Department of
Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced a new
development in the quest to observe dark matter.
http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/678269673.htm
idea for fusion is from gravity03 Mar 2008 02:29 GMT3
Hello, my name is Solomon Azar - I have put together many signs and
connections to form the big picture-- we have been seeded upon this
planet by way of spirit into a life form of man and given one primary
mission- to cultivate this planet to complete utopia- thy will be done
Question about quark and antiquark02 Mar 2008 06:00 GMT3
Every meson is composed of a quark and an antiquark. And a pion is
composed of an up quark and an up antiquark. But antimatter will
annihilate matter. How could these two particles stay closely yet
peacefully?
Making a fission bomb without nuclear material02 Mar 2008 00:11 GMT2
http://reactor1967.fortunecity.com/nonucbomb.jpg
reactor1967.fortunecity.com/nonucbomb.jpg
To view entire site http://reactor1967.fortunecity.com/
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