Tag Archives: Quark Gluon PLasma

Superfluidity and the Roton

University of Chicago scientists can create an exotic, particle-like excitation called a roton in superfluids with the tabletop apparatus pictured here. Posing left to right are graduate students Li-Chung Ha and Logan Clark, and Prof. Cheng Chin. See: Cesium atoms … Continue reading

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The Axion of the Quark Gluon Pasma?

In physics, an anomalon is a hypothetical type of nuclear matter that shows an anomalously large reactive cross section. They were first noticed in experimental runs in the early 1980s as short tracks in film emulsions or plastic leaf detectors … Continue reading

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Numerical Relativity and Consciousness

To model any process that as a BS(Belief System) system,  as in Numerical Relativity,  is to say that such computerization incorporates such photonic principles as to adhere to some aspect of the discovery of consciousness as a basis of that … Continue reading

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Numerical Relativity and Quantum Mechanics

Under normal conditions, quarks and gluons are confined in the protons and neutrons that make up everyday matter. But at high energy densities—the range accessible at today’s particle accelerators—quarks and gluons form a plasma reminiscent of the primordial Universe after … Continue reading

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Then, A Theory in the Abstract

ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment)Image Credit by CERN Collisions in the LHC generate temperatures more than 100,000 times hotter than the centre of the Sun. For part of each year the LHC provides collisions between lead ions, recreating in … Continue reading

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Studying the Perfect Fluid

A simulated collision of lead ions, courtesy the ALICE experiment at CERN A simulated collision of lead ions, courtesy the ALICE experiment at CERN – See more at: http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2010/11/04/lhc-lead/#sthash.yxm9loVb.dpuf Within five different approaches to parton propagation and energy loss in … Continue reading

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Freewill under Scrutiny

Photo courtesy of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.  ΔpΔx ≥ h/2π In contrast I seek to awaken a fair and good interpretation of the “I AM” as the intellect and, and about our choices.  … Continue reading

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Laminar Flow

If symmetry is to have ever existed,  and,  you return to the original state, problems enter the picture because you are introducing “some thing” to the system? For example, you can only back up so far. The question is what … Continue reading

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Symmetry Breaking and the Crab Nebula

The connection between superfluidity and symmetry breaking has had a glorious history. It has left us a rich legacy of fertile ideas, that seems far from exhaustion. PG 60 Superfluidity and Symmetry Breaking You know while there have been processes … Continue reading

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Energy Flow Without Impedance

It has always been of interest to me how one could get energy to flow quite freely without it succumb too the impurities that may have blocked that flow. I mean the correlation in my mind and being the layman … Continue reading

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