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Scientists devise test for string theory
Anyone else see this story recently? I can't wait (the upteen years) to see what they determine. Kind of like the gravitational constant debate within astronomy which went on for years before being largely settled just a few years ago.
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This is very exciting. Hopefully we're on the verge of a great discovery.
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Thats pretty good Richard!
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http://www-supernova.lbl.gov/public/...wwposter2c.jpg In laymans terms? We live in a universe which which began in a "Big Bang" and will expand (while cooling off) forever. |
This stuff is fascinating. . . Hopefully we figure out the truth.
What do you guys think of Steven Hawking's recent reversal of position that information is destroyed in black holes? It seems interesting, but his logic (the parallel universe argument) seemed a little bit weak, especially coming from someone of his stature. Or maybe it's just simply true because it's so simplistic. |
Don't you know those conclusions are entirely wrong, and must be modified and/or withheld from the public by President Bush for their own good?
(sorry for the politic-tic-tics). |
Saw an excellent PBS video on string theory from the library.
Wasen't Einstein et. all working on the single mathmatical formula/constant of the universe, but found that there were actually two different ones: because when approaching the micro(chaos) and macro(predictability) finites the values changed? Amazing stuff, these postulations, and to think we've had electricity for a little over 100 years? Herr Dr. Porsche designed some of the first electric and hybrid vehicle incidently. |
Will a lack of the expected structure in the cosmic background radiation disprove string theory?
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Until we figure out WTF is going on with 95% of the matter in the universe (dark matter), we're going to be chasing our tails. |
My 11-year old daughter loves to prove the Silly String theory.
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LOL, is that why time always seems to be going' by faster, or do I just not notice half of it?
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So does string theory account for / explain this? |
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Don't try to observe the string for fear of it moving:D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1171487914.jpg |
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Glancing back at my copy of "A Brief History of Time", it looks like Hawkings was gravitating towards the open ended acceleration idea, but not quite there yet.
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good post john. |
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