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Quark Gluon Plasma II: Strangelets

You have to follow the logic developement, which is confusing, because in one respect “Risk assessment” does not think of cosmic collisions as interesting comparisons to microstate production, yet as I travelled through the information held in context of Pierre … 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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Big Bang Nucleosynthesis

You know it sometimes boogles my mind, why such adventures had not given perspective to the age of the universe? We are talking about created events, that we work to help us see the nature, from a inception time. Something … Continue reading

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Attributes of Superfluids

Professor Leggett was awarded a share in the 2003 prize for his research at Sussex in the early 1970s on the theory of superfluids. There is a special class of fluids that are called superfluids. Superfluids have the property that … Continue reading

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Xtra dimensions

In the Beginning….. The field of cosmology has experienced an explosion of activity since the discovery of ripples in the energy of the primordial light of the big bang. Cosmology is the study of the origin, evolution, and fate of … Continue reading

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Color Glass Condensate

A Second Chance? Just so that I undertsood this part, intuitive recognition and short requirements previews, had me wonder about how I am proceeding? If as a layman I could not voice what was inherent in the process, did I … Continue reading

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Bumblebee Wing Rotations and Dancing

The Bumble Be, Mentality So what is the Gluon that binds?:) For introduction sake, I might have deviated from Sean Carroll’s ideas about the, “what science doesn’t know” and traded it for mechanical systems interpretations, and the way we can … 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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