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Posted: 8/29/2015 5:53:17 PM EDT
Subatomic particles have been found that appear to defy the Standard Model of particle physics. The team working at Cern's Large Hadron Collider have found evidence of leptons decaying at different rates, which could possibly point to some undiscovered forces.
Publishing their findings in the journal Physical Review Letters, the team from the University of Maryland had been searching for conditions and behaviours that do not fit with the Standard Model. The model explains most known behaviours and interactions of fundamental subatomic particles, but it is incomplete – for example it does not adequately explain gravity, dark matter and neutrino masses. View Quote link |
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LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hop that was auto correct and not a Freudian slip. LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer I confess that this thread was just an excuse to post "Large Hard-On collider" and nothing more. |
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LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hop that was auto correct and not a Freudian slip. LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer So... When can we expect to find sub-atomic particle uppers in the store? |
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Awesome.
If LHC isn't producing 'WTF' events, it is a huge waste of money. |
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It's interesting stuff. And it seems the longer they look at "dark" matter the more they understand they don't understand. Then again it's why they look in the first place. By the way those neutrinos are going through your body right now.
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It's interesting stuff. And it seems the longer they look at "dark" matter the more they understand they don't understand. Then again it's why they look in the first place. By the way those neutrinos are going through your body right now. View Quote Millions as I type this. I love this stuff. Still perturbed we don't know what dark matter and dark energy is, even though it is 75%+ of the universe. |
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They didn't give us a lot of details to go on. I'm ready to study on someone's unified theory to mesh Relativity with Quantum as soon as someone figures it out. I wish I were smart enough to do it.
Maybe this will help us figure it out? |
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LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hop that was auto correct and not a Freudian slip. LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer Sweet. |
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I hop that was auto correct and not a Freudian slip. LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer Sweet. I read in an article published a few months back the collider had been shut down for 2 years for maintenance and upgrades and that when re-opened it was capable of experiments they couldn't do before. I don't know much about physics but -if interested in the new capabilities- the article was on one of the Smithsonian magazines from mid 2015 |
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What's a Hard on collider? Is that slang for two dicks ramming I to each other? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's a Hard on collider? Is that slang for two dicks ramming I to each other? I figured it was when the paper plate got soggy and failed. |
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I read in an article published a few months back the collider had been shut down for 2 years for maintenance and upgrades and that when re-opened it was capable of experiments they couldn't do before. I don't know much about physics but -if interested in the new capabilities- the article was on one of the Smithsonian magazines from mid 2015 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hop that was auto correct and not a Freudian slip. LMAO Sorry. It's funny and my grandson was working on the Hadron (not the hard-on) this Summer Sweet. I read in an article published a few months back the collider had been shut down for 2 years for maintenance and upgrades and that when re-opened it was capable of experiments they couldn't do before. I don't know much about physics but -if interested in the new capabilities- the article was on one of the Smithsonian magazines from mid 2015 My wife calls me a geek because I'm always watching lectures on physics. |
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http://i2.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/002/395/magnets_c.jpg Fucking leptons, how do they work!? View Quote LMAO |
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In B4 syfi makes a bad gay porn based on thread title....
As a physicist I am appalled and amused.... |
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http://www.billyboylindien.com/imageblog/2008/09/gordon-freeman-cern.jpg Wake up and smell the ashes Mr. Freeman. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
http://www.billyboylindien.com/imageblog/2008/09/gordon-freeman-cern.jpg Wake up and smell the ashes Mr. Freeman. Well whole lee shit. |
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http://www.billyboylindien.com/imageblog/2008/09/gordon-freeman-cern.jpg Wake up and smell the ashes Mr. Freeman. Well whole lee shit. Welcome to the Internet. |
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Since it is the Hard On Colider... That guy in the pic is tightening his Nuts !
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I'm missing the point why muons and leptons should have similar decay time, but what do I know.
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