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Old 09-09-2008, 06:50 PM
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'Big Bang' Experiment to End Life?


'Big Bang' Experiment Leaves Researchers Guessing Over True Origin of Everything
By SPACE.com Staff

posted: 12:50 pm ET
12 November 2002

Scientists have recreated a temperature not seen since the first microsecond of the birth of the universe and found evidence suggesting the so-called Big Bang might not have unfolded quite the way they expected.
"The basic nature of the interactions within the hot, dense medium, or at least the manifestation of it, changes depending on the angle at which it's viewed," said Steven Manly of the University of Rochester. "We don't know why. We've been handed some new pieces to the puzzle and we're just trying to figure out how this new picture fits together."
Manly and his colleagues published their findings in the Physical Review Letters and announced them today.
At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) in Brookhaven, NY., the researchers wanted to probe the nature of the strong nuclear force that helps bind atoms together. They smashed two atoms of gold together at velocities near the speed of light in an attempt to create what's called a "quark-gluon plasma," a very brief state where the temperature is tens of thousands of times higher than the cores of the hottest stars.
Particles in this hot-soup plasma stream out, but not without bumping into other particles in the soup. It's a bit like trying to race out of a crowded room-the more people in your way, the more difficult to escape, the scientists say. The strength of the interactions between particles in the soup is determined by the strong force, so carefully watching particles stream out could reveal much about how the strong force operates at such high temperatures.
To simplify their observations, the researchers collided the circular gold atoms slightly off-center so that the area of impact would not be round, but shaped rather like a football-pointed at each end. This would force any streaming particles that headed out one of the tips of the football to pass through more of the hot soup than a particle exiting the side would.
Differences in the number of particles escaping out the tip versus the side of the hot matter could reveal something of the nature of that hot matter, and maybe something about the strong force itself.
But a surprise was in store. Right where the gold atoms had collided, particles did indeed take longer to stream out the tips of the football than the sides, but farther from the exact point of collision, that difference evaporated. That defied a treasured theory called boost invariance.
"When we first presented this at a conference in Stony Brook, the audience couldn't believe it," says Manly. "They said, 'This can't be. You're violating boost invariance.' But we've gone over our results for more than a year, and it checks out."
Aside from revealing that scientists might be missing a piece of the physics puzzle, the findings mean that understanding these collisions fully will be much more difficult than expected, Manly and his colleagues assert. No longer can physicists measure only the sweet spot where the atoms initially collided-they now must measure the entire length of the plasma, effectively making what was a two-dimensional problem into a three-dimensional one.



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Old 09-10-2008, 12:43 AM
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They said that they have already disproved the black hole thing happening, so should be ok
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It would not be done if there was a threat.

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If this goes wrong, I don't think it will be a black hole scenario, I think it could be a "Grab your crowbars" scenario.
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i was thinkin gexactly the same HL-scenario ftw!

Nah, for real, today they just did a test, the actual experiment will only take place within a month or so. Now they just tested the possibility of neutrons moving in the tunnel. Would've been a shame if this wouldn't have worked already
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I have no knowladge to judge this experiement on, so I can only hope that the scientists who say that there is no risk are right. Really, what can I do about it.
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Nah, no chance that there will be a resonance cascade here, black holes are just massive points of energy absorbing other forms of energy. It doesn't provide an entrance/ exit to anything.
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They better hurry up. Gotta make a presentation for school which should take place next Wednesday My art teacher should be drowned in the black hole
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Nah, no chance that there will be a resonance cascade here, black holes are just massive points of energy absorbing other forms of energy. It doesn't provide an entrance/ exit to anything.
It would be cool and scary to be in a half life kind of world.


In all seriousness though, I find something strange, with the original big bang, it created the universe, so won't this smaller one make a small universe
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lmfao. That would mean you can have an own universe in your living room! That would kinda rock...
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