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Who doesn't like Switzerland? Of all the places in Europe it was the place I thought seemed the safest. People there still had class. I once watch a young lady fall on a very crowded bus and the young gentleman a couple rows behind got out of his seat, picked her up and insisted she take his seat.
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Quoted: Who doesn't like Switzerland? Of all the places in Europe it was the place I thought seemed the safest. People there still had class. I once watch a young lady fall on a very crowded bus and the young gentleman a couple rows behind got out of his seat, picked her up and insisted she take his seat. View Quote Perhaps he thinks the Swiss are behind every single rotten thing that has happened in world history? "It wasn't the lizard people! It was the Swiss!" |
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Quoted: https://cms.cern/sites/default/files/field/image/201902-039_01.jpg https://cms.cern/sites/default/files/inline-images/GEM%20CMS010e2020.jpg View Quote Why, that don't look that big. I could probably make a bigger one and collide bigger hadrons. |
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Well, just so they dont go all Event Horizon on us....................We have Democrats, so we dont need a portal to Hell opened so their friends can come pouring out
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Quoted: Happy Birthday to the Higgs Discovery and Happy Fourth of July! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/E422137E-B584-4680-9C04-74F0A017B5E8_jpe-2441232.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/28B60281-90D9-4752-9AA3-2B51B4C60B3F_jpe-2441233.JPG View Quote Same to you. Good to see you posting more. God Bless. |
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Quoted: Not just any hard ons, it's both Barry and Mike Obama smashing their hard ons into each other. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I'm sorry
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Quoted: And TNT and the machinegun were developed to end war....look how that worked out Or whatever View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's what it is. The discoveries could fundamentally change everything. Enormous, cheap energy, communications, electrical engineering, anything involving physics or chemistry... on and on... look at MrHiggs posts earlier And TNT and the machinegun were developed to end war....look how that worked out Or whatever |
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It's been on. It is when they turn it off, that is when we worry...
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Quoted: No, but we have entirely too many people wishing for death. That's not a good sign. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are we dead yet? No, but we have entirely too many people wishing for death. That's not a good sign. Well fuck, did'nt want to have to keep working. Can someone hit the LHC with a crowbar or something and speed this shit up? |
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So the new one they are planning will be 100 TeV.
What kind of science will that enable over the 15 TeV of the LHC? |
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View Quote We talking, 1960s Hillary, or 2020 Hillary? Either way I would hit it |
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These threads make me feel even dumber than the bitcoin threads.
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See you boys in the next timeline shift. Hope it's a good one.
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Quoted: Happy Birthday to the Higgs Discovery and Happy Fourth of July! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/E422137E-B584-4680-9C04-74F0A017B5E8_jpe-2441232.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/28B60281-90D9-4752-9AA3-2B51B4C60B3F_jpe-2441233.JPG View Quote |
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How long does it take to go from initial injection to full power?
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Quoted: Anatoli Bugorski: The Man Who Stuck His Head Inside a Particle Accelerator As a researcher at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino, Russia, Anatoli Bugorski worked with the largest particle accelerator in the Soviet Union, the U-70 synchrotron.[3] On 13 July 1978, Bugorski was checking a malfunctioning piece of equipment when the safety mechanisms failed. Bugorski was leaning over the equipment when he stuck his head in the path of the 76 GeV proton beam. Reportedly, he saw a flash "brighter than a thousand suns" but did not feel any pain.[1] The beam passed through the back of his head, the occipital and temporal lobes of his brain, the left middle ear, and out through the left hand side of his nose. The exposed parts of his head received a local dose of 200,000 to 300,000 roentgens.[3] Bugorski understood the severity of what had happened, but continued working on the malfunctioning equipment, and initially opted not to tell anyone what had happened. link View Quote Holy crap. He's still alive at 80 |
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Quoted: You want a black hole eating the earth? This is how you get a black hole eating the earth! View Quote That has been a theory of mine for a long time. That theory is that black holes are not a natural phenomenon...every single one was made accidently by different alien cultures when they reached high points in physics. GLORMP!...INSTA-SINGULARITY! |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/49447/41BCBBFA-214B-4E16-893F-CAE0AF9984CF_jpe-2439118.JPG Upside Down inbound. View Quote I better order another case of 00Buck. |
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Quoted: How long does it take to go from initial injection to full power? View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: They'll be able to rule out more SUSY models for the next 100 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So the new one they are planning will be 100 TeV. What kind of science will that enable over the 15 TeV of the LHC? So aside from the work you completed there you seem meh on the LHC. "After that I bet my career that they wouldn't find anything else new at the LHC in the next 30 years..." Is there no worthwhile science going on there? Or just nothing you're interested in pursuing? |
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Quoted: That has been a theory of mine for a long time. That theory is that black holes are not a natural phenomenon...every single one was made accidently by different alien cultures when they reached high points in physics. GLORMP!...INSTA-SINGULARITY! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You want a black hole eating the earth? This is how you get a black hole eating the earth! That has been a theory of mine for a long time. That theory is that black holes are not a natural phenomenon...every single one was made accidently by different alien cultures when they reached high points in physics. GLORMP!...INSTA-SINGULARITY! I've had the same theory in my head for ages. |
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Quoted: So aside from the work you completed there you seem meh on the LHC. "After that I bet my career that they wouldn't find anything else new at the LHC in the next 30 years..." Is there no worthwhile science going on there? Or just nothing you're interested in pursuing? View Quote |
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Quoted: I'm gonna assume you mean how long does it take to ramp the beam. Protons make it from the injector to the main ring in a matter of minutes or less depending on how they're running. They then ramp the main ring energy slowly basically trying to be efficient and not lose many bunches. It's an RF accelerator so there are bunches of protons in both rings. They steer the beams such that they mostly miss each other going through the detectors while they ramp and then slowly bring the beams into a crossing orientation so they collide some as bunches pass each other. The screen shot below shows the time it takes them to go from warm up to full collisions. They got good enough that they could keep a fill for about 24hrs without problems. Then you dump the beam and start all over because you do slowly lose bunches and energy to different beam loss mechanisms. That amount of data taking can surpass most of the detectors rate ability. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/3F99C8E4-2659-4566-8DCE-5F5EC1794AF6_png-2442927.JPG View Quote Thank you sir! |
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Quoted: They'll be able to rule out more SUSY models for the next 100 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So the new one they are planning will be 100 TeV. What kind of science will that enable over the 15 TeV of the LHC? Sounds like “the end of the standard model”. Just ruling out ideas? |
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