Category Archives: Perfect Fluid

What Comes Next?

What Lies Beneath, by Eugene Samuel Likewise, if the very fabric of the Universe is in a quantum-critical state, then the “stuff” that underlies reality is totally irrelevant-it could be anything, says Laughlin. Even if the string theorists show that … Continue reading

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Cosmic Variance’s Very Own: Strangelets in 10 or 11

Cosmic Variance’s very own. Hewett, Lillie and Rizzo found that if so called micro-black holes, which are smaller than the nucleus of an atom, exist, they can be used to determine the number of extra dimensions. If scientists were to … Continue reading

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Cosmic Rays Collisions and Strangelets Produced?

I like to think of Enlightenment in another way Jaffe:) While we had focused our attention on the airs about the earth, how would it been possible for us earthlings to push back the limitations on on our views that … Continue reading

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The Blackhole as a Superfluid: It’s Viscosity

Now you must understand that thinking of any first principle is hard to refrain from, especially, if one had thought like I do, that the geometrical tendencies are inherent in the way this is handled, and that it leads to … Continue reading

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Acoustic Hawking Radiation

What did we learn from studying acoustic black holes? by Renaud Parentani The study of acoustic black holes has been undertaken to provide new insights about the role of high frequencies in black hole evaporation. Because of the infinite gravitational … Continue reading

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Parallel lines to spherical and hyperbolic functions

Like different musical instruments, different types of stars produce different types of sound waves. Small stars produce a sound with a higher pitch than bigger stars, just like the ‘piccolo’ produces a higher sound than the cello Did one ever … Continue reading

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Projective Geometries

Action at a Distance Now ths statement might seem counterproductive to the ideas of projective geometry but please bear with me. In physics, action at a distance is the interaction of two objects which are separated in space with no … Continue reading

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Quark Gluon Plasma

So how far back to the beginning, and if we had thought supersymmetry could exist, would it be in the most perfect fluid? This form of matter is called quark-gluon plasma or QGP. Like its name suggests, QGP is a … Continue reading

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More Quantum Gravity Comments

Aristotle: Commenced his investigation on the Wisdom of the philosphers. “Thales says that it is water” it is the nature of the arche, the originating principle. Water is the Nature of All Things” Now relax before you start assigning numerical … Continue reading

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More Views on the Landscape

How would such a “landscape” bring string theory into better comprehension? The Most perfect fluid in face of strong coupling? Yet at the other end, there is no deviation? Eric Adelberger on Aug 12th, 2005 at 2:37 pm It is … Continue reading

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