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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / September 2008



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Protons and accelerators30 Sep 2008 14:48 GMT2
How are the protons produced for use in accelerators..i.e. Hadron Collider?
Thanks,
Mike
anti-tachyons please stop and say hello!29 Sep 2008 06:57 GMT3
The hypothetical tachyon travels faster than light.
Many decades ago, Feynmann postulated that anti-particles
such as positrons were travelling backwards in time.
So what if anti-tachyons existed? Do they travel backwards
MLT units ... and relativity28 Sep 2008 21:08 GMT2
M = T^3 to be consistant with relativity. Kg proportional to second
cubed.
cheers
jacko
"The Conflict Between Quantum Theory and General Relativity"28 Sep 2008 14:12 GMT1
"The Conflict Between Quantum Theory and General Relativity"
    (See also our sister website Reticsessays.com)
    The General Relativity Theory and Quantum Theory are two fundamental
theories accepted by modern physics. The former theory deals with the very
4+dimentions plus time25 Sep 2008 02:55 GMT1
does anyone offhand have the formulas for 4+dimentions?
you know mass, velocity,  acceleration, .......
it might be handy
holog
"Are Unified Field Theories Justified?"23 Sep 2008 16:01 GMT1
"Are Unified Field Theories Justified?"
    (See also our sister website Reticsessays.com)
    Modern physics seems to be searching for ways to incorporate all
physical phenomena into a single unified theory. The question that comes to
symmetry23 Sep 2008 14:57 GMT1
why are particles symmetrical?
holog
What are electrons?23 Sep 2008 00:20 GMT1
I'm interested in determining whether or not there is a consensus
amongst physicists about what
electrons are. I'm also interested in whether many different ideas of
electrons are simultaneously
LHC shutdown at least 2 months22 Sep 2008 15:25 GMT3
I read on MSNBC the collider will be offline because of a meltdown
problem. The scientists aren't sure what happened.Does this sound
believeable?
Are PIGEONS and AHARONOV BOHM related?22 Sep 2008 09:21 GMT5
Are PIGEONS and AHARONOV BOHM related?
To understand the new “DUAL MAGNETIC MONOPOLE RADIATION” model see
also my explanation for the Aharonov Bohm effect and the migration
orientation of sea turtles and pigeons.
conservation of momentum16 Sep 2008 14:52 GMT3
in an matter anti matter collision is momentum\kinetic energy conserved?
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"The Right Angle Lever Paradox"16 Sep 2008 14:36 GMT1
"The Right Angle Lever Paradox"
    The "Right Angle Lever Paradox" is a classic construct which is taught
in most courses in Special Relativity. As with all paradoxes, it reveals
that and error has been made in our thinking. It may be interesting then to
graviton == photon?15 Sep 2008 22:22 GMT8
A few years ago I derived a formula for gravitational energy of a
particle with a result that it is mc^2 since dE/dx=-F, where E is
potential energy of a particle, x is displacement of the particle in
frame in which the gravitational force is measured, F is the
decay14 Sep 2008 19:13 GMT1
Imagine a star made of anti hydrogen, doing its thing and shining away, what
would we on earth see?
Would its output spectra be the same as a star of similar mass but made from
our type of hydrogen?
Proton decay14 Sep 2008 18:51 GMT5
If a proton decays into a neutron, an electron-neutrino and a positron
(or something like that), then one would initially suppose that the
charge is carried by a compact merger of a neutrino and a positron
fixed in location by the neutron.(possibly in an orbital locallity).
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