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Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jun-01-2007 03:04:

it will also be able to establish the existence of parallel (?) universe(s), by looking at particles that jump from ours to another (i think).


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-01-2007 03:06:

there's a bunch of theories it aims to investigate (Wiki)

* Is the popular Higgs mechanism for generating elementary particle masses in the Standard Model violated? If not, how many Higgs bosons are there, and what are their masses?[2]
* Will the more precise measurements of the masses of baryons continue to be mutually consistent within the Standard Model?
* Do particles have supersymmetric ("SUSY") partners?
* Why are there apparent violations of the symmetry between matter and antimatter?
* Are there extra dimensions, as predicted by various models inspired by string theory, and can we "see" them?
* What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy?
* Why is gravity so many orders of magnitude weaker than the other three fundamental forces?


Posted by Ygrene on Jun-01-2007 03:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
there's a bunch of theories it aims to investigate (Wiki)

* Is the popular Higgs mechanism for generating elementary particle masses in the Standard Model violated? If not, how many Higgs bosons are there, and what are their masses?[2]
* Will the more precise measurements of the masses of baryons continue to be mutually consistent within the Standard Model?
* Do particles have supersymmetric ("SUSY") partners?
* Why are there apparent violations of the symmetry between matter and antimatter?
* Are there extra dimensions, as predicted by various models inspired by string theory, and can we "see" them?
* What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy?
* Why is gravity so many orders of magnitude weaker than the other three fundamental forces?
* Can we effectively unleash hell-demons here on earth via tearing a portal in the virtual fabric of our very existence?


Fixed!


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-01-2007 03:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
there's a bunch of theories it aims to investigate (Wiki)

* Can we effectively unleash hell-demons here on earth via tearing a portal in the virtual fabric of our very existence?


Is it a theory or is it a fact ? Gotta check the bible first. brb


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jun-01-2007 03:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Is it a theory or is it a fact ? Gotta check the bible first. brb


i have heard of that when it came to the nearing completion of CERN's Large Hadron Collider. That it might open a hole in the fabric through which things can pass two way (much like Asimov's move with the masturbating gaseousaliens and Tungsten-54(The Gods Themselves?)), or, just simply creating a massive black hole where earth is imploded into the collider and we all die/surf through the universe/time travel


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jun-01-2007 03:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
there's a bunch of theories it aims to investigate (Wiki)

* Is the popular Higgs mechanism for generating elementary particle masses in the Standard Model violated? If not, how many Higgs bosons are there, and what are their masses?[2]
* Will the more precise measurements of the masses of baryons continue to be mutually consistent within the Standard Model?
* Do particles have supersymmetric ("SUSY") partners?
* Why are there apparent violations of the symmetry between matter and antimatter?
* Are there extra dimensions, as predicted by various models inspired by string theory, and can we "see" them?
* What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy?
* Why is gravity so many orders of magnitude weaker than the other three fundamental forces?


awesome. what a fucking great experiement. fuck theoretical physics gets me hard.


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-01-2007 03:50:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
awesome. what a fucking great experiement. fuck theoretical physics gets me hard.


it is really abstract, I can say that. you gotta have a lot of intuition and intelligence to "understand" extremely complex math and use it as a powerful tool. You only need to step into this forum to realize the complexity. I am really interested in physics, especially relativity and astrophysics. It's all fine and easy if you go about reading pop sci books. But once you open a technical book, it immediately becomes abstract. And that is where the true understanding lies. I am working on my PhD right now, and I fully intend to develop my math skills so that I can understand atleast some of this physics. I work with a lot of math. But it's engineering math and it does not even begin to touch this level. At least not now. Dunno what will happen as I go deeper into my program.


Posted by iclone on Jun-02-2007 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Surely, it will make for a cool night club
wahahahahaaaaaa






FACT.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jul-03-2007 07:25:

i can't believe i wasted all this time reading about string theory.
nobody told me to skip the bullshit and head straight to m-theory


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