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Posted by denys envy on Aug-05-2008 18:19:

This one time, my hardon got collideded with.


Posted by XaNaX on Aug-05-2008 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Allow me to sugest "Carmina Burana" by "Carl Orff".


excellent choice


Posted by shaw on Aug-05-2008 19:11:

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85. Is this where babies come from?



Posted by Lira on Aug-05-2008 19:40:

^^^^
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
lol that would be sick regardless of whether or not the world ends

i think i actually might do it

Do it! If you need inspiration, look for Mike Koglin's set from 31st Dec 1999. A couple of minutes before midnight, the mixed in Carmina Burana and, a few seconds before the New Year, he turned the music down and played a typical British message ("On the third stroke, the time will be 12:00 am, precisely") and, after these 3 strokes, it was a riot. Naturally, you're not in Britain, and it's not NYE, but you could record a sound sample from a doco about the Collider (say when they'll turn it on) and then add a countdown or something.


Posted by nefardec on Aug-05-2008 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
but you could record a sound sample from a doco about the Collider (say when they'll turn it on) and then add a countdown or something.



good call


Posted by RJT on Aug-06-2008 05:06:

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Super collider? I just met her!


Posted by iammesol on Aug-06-2008 05:24:

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Originally posted by bas





Posted by Krypton on Aug-06-2008 05:30:

Does this make sense to anyone?

quote:
A hadron (pronounced /hɑːdɹɒn/, from Greek ἁδρός, hadros, thick), in particle physics, is any strongly interacting composite subatomic particle. All hadrons are composed of quarks. Hadrons are divided into two classes, according to their baryon number:

* Baryons are all hadrons with a baryon number of 1. Baryons are fermions.

* Triquarks are baryons made of three quarks, such as the proton and the neutron.
* Pentaquarks are exotic baryons made of four quarks and one antiquark. While there is some evidence for their existence, data are controversial and the existence of pentaquarks is neither firmly established nor generally accepted.
* Generally speaking, baryons must have three more quarks than antiquarks. A baryon made of five quarks and two antiquarks would be a heptaquark, one made of six quarks and three antiquarks would be a nonaquark, and so on. It is not known if these particles can even exist.

* Mesons are all hadrons with a baryon number of 0. Mesons are bosons

* Diquarks are mesons made of one quark and one antiquark, such as the rho meson and the kaon.
* Tetraquarks are mesons made of two quarks and two antiquarks. While there is some evidence for their existence, data are controversial and the existence of tetraquarks is neither firmly established nor generally accepted.
* Generally speaking, mesons must have an equal number of quarks and antiquarks. A meson made of three quarks and three antiquarks would be a hexaquark, one made of four quarks and four antiquarks would be a octaquark, and so on. It is not known if these particles can even exist.
* It should be noted that while mesons are composite bosons, they are not made of bosons. Rather they are bosons made of quarks, which are fermions.

Like all subatomic particles, hadrons have quantum numbers corresponding to the representations of the Poincar� group: JPC(m), where J is the spin, P, the parity, C, the C parity, and m, the mass. In addition they may carry flavour quantum numbers such as isospin (or G parity), strangeness etc. Moreover,

* Baryons always carry an additive conserved quantum number called baryon number (B). B=1 for nucleons (the proton and the neutron), which are part of the atomic nucleus.
* Mesons have B=0.

Most hadrons can be classified by the quark model which posits that all the quantum numbers are derived from those of the valence quarks (the quarks which form the hadron). For instance, since each quark has B=1/3, each baryon, composed of three quarks, has B=1.

Excited baryon or meson states are known as resonances. Each ground state hadron may have many excited states, and hundreds have been observed in particle experiments. Resonances decay extremely quickly (within about 10^−24 s) via strong interactions.

Mesons which lie outside the quark model classification are called exotic mesons. These include glueballs, hybrid mesons and tetraquarks. The only baryons which lie outside the quark model at present are the pentaquarks, but evidence for their existence is unclear as of 2006.

All hadrons are single particle excitations of the basic theory of strong interactions, called quantum chromodynamics. Due to a property called confinement that this theory enjoys at energies below the QCD scale, these excitations are not quarks and gluons, which are the basic fields, but the hadrons which are composite, and carry no color charge.

In other phases of QCD matter the hadrons may disappear. For example, at very high temperature and high pressure, unless there are sufficiently many flavors of quarks, QCD predicts that quarks and gluons will interact weakly and in particular no longer be confined. This property, which is known as asymptotic freedom, has been experimentally confirmed at the energy scales between a GeV and a TeV.


Posted by bas on Aug-06-2008 05:35:

Yeah.


Posted by Krypton on Aug-06-2008 05:36:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Yeah.


Nah HUH!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Aug-06-2008 05:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Allow me to sugest "Carmina Burana" by "Carl Orff".


allow me to point out that this is the album, the song you are looking for is "o fortuna"


Posted by Lira on Aug-06-2008 12:33:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
allow me to point out that this is the album, the song you are looking for is "o fortuna"

I stand corrected. It's weird though, I always thought the name of this song was "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi", and not just "O Fortuna", but it seems I was wrong about that as well. Why couldn't he name the tracks like /mozart and Beethoven? "Apocalyptic song #954" would be a lot easier to memorise


Posted by stren on Nov-21-2009 14:21:

Its working again


Posted by Acton on Nov-21-2009 15:01:

I can't wait to read the results of the actual experiments, I've been waiting for years.

Hurry up!


Posted by Zild on Nov-21-2009 16:02:

This ties in directly with my research so I need these results.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Nov-21-2009 16:37:

when will they actually do the experiemnt/ release results?


Posted by stren on Nov-21-2009 16:40:

next week to 2 years


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Nov-21-2009 16:46:

quote:
Originally posted by stren
next week to 2 years



Posted by Omega_M on Nov-21-2009 17:35:

The Eye of the God







Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Nov-21-2009 17:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
The Eye of the God








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Posted by yukii on Nov-21-2009 18:43:

yes.


Posted by winston on Nov-21-2009 19:27:

krypton and yukii giving science a bad name, one post and thread at time. Yes, What's worst than Sarah Palin? Krypton and Yukii.

Oh and I didn't know UT professors err i mean TAs paid so little attention to the reference section of your "report". Wikipedia? Krypton you ass, AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WIKIPEDIA PAGE THERE IS A SECTION WHERE EVERY BOOK AND TEXT USED IS CITED, GOD, TOOL! Krypton, no offense, but this is serious work for almost everyone, we don't need a finance/economist/banker to write and share their high school level passing as university level essay.

FFFFUUUUUUU


Posted by FuzzQi on Nov-21-2009 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M



Posted by Acton on Nov-21-2009 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by winston
krypton and yukii giving science a bad name, one post and thread at time. Yes, What's worst than Sarah Palin? Krypton and Yukii.

Oh and I didn't know UT professors err i mean TAs paid so little attention to the reference section of your "report". Krypton, no offense, but this is serious work for almost everyone, we don't need a finance/economist/banker to write and SHARE their essays. Fuck off assholes.


"Chill Winston"


Posted by Krypton on Nov-21-2009 20:40:

quote:
Originally posted by winston
krypton and yukii giving science a bad name, one post and thread at time. Yes, What's worst than Sarah Palin? Krypton and Yukii.

Oh and I didn't know UT professors err i mean TAs paid so little attention to the reference section of your "report". Wikipedia? Krypton you ass, AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WIKIPEDIA PAGE THERE IS A SECTION WHERE EVERY BOOK AND TEXT USED IS CITED, GOD, TOOL! Krypton, no offense, but this is serious work for almost everyone, we don't need a finance/economist/banker to write and share their high school level passing as university level essay.

FFFFUUUUUUU


It's not even about the LHC, lol. I already said it was a crap paper. If I could, I'd light you up a blunt and tell you to chill the fuck out.


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