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Oh and your tax dollars go on fact finding tours to the Bahamas. So the folks there are the other end of the black hole!
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Neutrinos sound like a delicious snack.
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They add kick to salsa too Steph.
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Where does the universal constant fit into these theories, assuming it is connected with Hubble's of course. :confused: |
WildIrish,
Before this week I didn't even know that neutrinos were Catholic - much less that they had Mass! Talk about leading edge discoveries! |
This is what I have always liket about Richard Feynman, his belief that it is all just a game to play.Not to be taken seriously.
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I thought Neutrino was a new car... The Chevy El Neutrino... :p
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I find it hard to believe that such a complex hypothesis as the membrane theory could've come from FartWagon, Germany.
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No Fartwagon is in Austria. |
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See! God does NOT play dice with the Universe! |
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You mean Ass-tria. :D |
You just wanted to see me try to look it up.
jseal-
Exciting science it is indeed!:)! Sorry my mundane attention has been focused elsewhere. I found a number of references to SN87A & SN88B that I either do not have the software to open or document services that I do not subscribe to. I only vaguely recall the prediction of the neutrino subatomic particle being confirmed by the three experimental detectors at that time. Particle physics is far from my vocation and I was unaware of the Type Shifting concept. Last year was my only opportunity to attend a Hawking lecture, where his focus was relative to String and Brane considerations. My laymen’s perceptions are better able to accept his latest considerations. I wrestle at the gates of these fields. I understand “Standard Model of Quantum Mechanics” to only be in a state of flux (no pun intended) and read the “nudge” as movement to TOE. It seems quantum will take many forms before we see a tunnel. Devine coincidence- Only because of many years of Dr. Feynman’s inspiration, it was just last week I was able to hear the Tuva Throat Singers here in Cleveland. :) Of his MANY unique and absorbing characteristics, I found his method of curiosity as appealing as the manner in which he just could never take himself too seriously. Not having his head up his own ass seemed to better his observations.;) It’s 8 o’clock. Do you know where your bongos are tonight? ;) |
Just thinking. .
I wondered how we could detect things without mass. A massless particle
would not have any effect on anything it struck, and would be invisible and indetectable. Even light has sufficient mass to be able to impinge on detectors such as photo-electric cells and retinas. Hawking has never (that I am aware of) been able to tell us what happens to matter as it passes the event horizon, whether it just turns to energy and distorts space, or whether it is gradually turned into hadron soup. Just because the escape velocity at the event horizon exceeds the average speed of light does not mean that matter falling through the event horizon exceeds the speed of light. If the gravity well within the "black hole" is asymmetric, conditions may change enough to allow the event horizon to recede below the matter, re-instating it within normal space. Hawking's eminence has stifled argument for years, maybe some will come out now. Shit, did I say that? Enough of these physicks and sorcery. Lil, can I come back as a neutrino and go through you sometime? |
It would be my pleasure;)
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