Monthly Archives: October 2006

That "light Bulb" was the Sun?

Plato: It was important for me to reveal how I am seeing the cosmo. How the superhighway has been spoken too, in regards to the Langrange points.These points are lead to and from unstable orbits. Points, where gravity balances out … Continue reading

Posted in Earth, Gravity, lagrangian, Satellites, Socratic Method, Sun, Taylor | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Nobel Prize in Physics goes too?

AP George F. Smoot, physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, (l), and John C. Mather, physicist at NASA Goddard Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics, (r), joint winners of 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics. Oct. 3 – Americans John … Continue reading

Posted in astronomy, Law of Octaves, Octave | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

The Periodic Table of the Moon’s Strata

Clementine color ratio composite image of Aristarchus Crater on the Moon. This 42 km diameter crater is located on the corner of the Aristarchus plateau, at 24 N, 47 W. Ejecta from the plateau is visible as the blue material … Continue reading

Posted in CERN, Colour of Gravity, Earth, Einstein, Grace, Grace Satellite, Gravity, Higgs, Moon, Particles, Periodic Table, Quantum Gravity, Satellites, Standard model, String Theory | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

CP Violation

The value of non-Euclidean geometry lies in its ability to liberate us from preconceived ideas in preparation for the time when exploration of physical laws might demand some geometry other than the Euclidean. Bernhard Riemann ON a macroscale the blackhole … Continue reading

Posted in Babar, Black Holes, CERN, Curvature Parameters, Einstein, General Relativity, geometries, Gravity, Hot Stove, Liminocentric, Microstate Blackholes, Non Euclidean, Omega, planck, Standard model, String Theory, Toposense | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Catching Nature in Action

To capture the particles emerging from powerful proton-proton collisions at the LHC, scientists design and build huge, massive detectors. The CMS detector, about 50 feet tall, relies on an array of particle detection subsystems. The tracker (the subsystem at its … Continue reading

Posted in CERN, Collision, Cosmic Rays, Gluon, Particles, Quark Gluon PLasma | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Quest For Convincing Evidence?

THE BEVALAC IN WHICH IONS OF HEAVY ELEMENTS, CREATED IN THE SUPERHILAC (TOP), WERE SENT DOWN A BEAM PIPE FOR FURTHER ACCELERATION AND EXPERIMENTAL WORK IN THE BEVATRON WHEN NUCLEI COLLIDE AND THE ENERGY DENSITY OF THE PARTICLES PRODUCED IS … Continue reading

Posted in Gluon, Particles, Quark Gluon PLasma, When is a pipe a pipe? | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment