Category Archives: Microstate Blackholes

Cosmological and Microstate Blackholes

Perspectives On Nature’s Greatest Puzzles Nima Arkani-Hamed: First rule of progress in science-better to follow your nose, then twiddle your thumbs My perspectives are elementary generalizations from the views of those at the forefront of theoretcical research into comprehenson of … Continue reading

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Symmetry: Dimensions of Particle Physics

I thought it important that I present the infomrtaion that was tied to John Ellis’s article in previous thread below and what was happening in regards to Microstate blackhole recognition. Let it RainThe most energetic particles in the universe have … Continue reading

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Shakespearean Quandry?

e– or not to e+ :) Light-matter interaction Low energy phenomena Photoelectric effectMid-energy phenomena Compton scatteringHigh energy phenomena Pair production Part of the realization is that if we encounter this dynamical universe with ways to intuitive glance at the interplay … Continue reading

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Tiny Blackholes in Cosmic Observations?

205th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society 9-13 January 2005 — San Diego, CA I am kind of interested to find further information on how microstate blackholes might have been generated and looking at the concentration of minds, I wonder … Continue reading

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