Relativistic Phase Displacement Space Drive - Warping Space Time with Phased Standing Waves
Updated: 2011-05-30 18:57:34
A star-forming region about 7,500 light years from Earth.
This week at Quark Matter 2011, scientists from LHC are sharing the results of their experiments, which have elevated studies of the QGP to a whole new energy level. Their observations of how particles react to the plasma have given them new hints as to its temperature and the strength of its influence.
This issue focuses on what may be the ultimate killer app for particle physics technology -- the light source. These large, versatile machines harvest the light given off by accelerating particles and wield it, Swiss-Army-knife fashion, to perform all sorts of research -- materials, energy, biology, drug discovery, you name it.
Picture this: The abandoned underground tunnels for what would have been the world’s largest particle accelerator get taken over by a billionaire/physicist duo that plans to recreate the Big Bang and bring about the end of the world as we know it.
Sound like great movie fodder? Director Tony Krantz certainly thought so. It’s the basis [...]
Experimentalists at the Large Hadron Collider recently proved effective a simple, new method of looking for evidence of supersymmetry. The method addresses a challenge particle physicists often face in looking for new particles and processes: They can manifest themselves in a multitude of ways.