Every Black Hole Contains a New Universe(again I know)

isie

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here you go:
http://www.research.vt.edu/resmag/1998mag/antimatter.html

my google skills are impresive :D

The B meson consists of the heavy b (whimsically named “beauty”) quark and a lighter anti-quark. Colliding an electron and a positron can produce a beauty quark and an anti-beauty quark, along with a matter-antimatter pair of lighter quarks. These will combine briefly into a B meson and an anti-B meson, and then decay. “We will then measure the decay of those particles, what they decay into, and their lifetimes, thus measuring the differences between matter and antimatter,” says Morgan.

of course my memory isnt as good as my google skills- the havent observed the decay rate as yet but theory could be sound
 

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here you go:
http://www.research.vt.edu/resmag/1998mag/antimatter.html

my google skills are impresive :D

of course my memory isnt as good as my google skills- the havent observed the decay rate as yet but theory could be sound

LOL @ Google skills.

Well like I said I am aware of the theory, just that we have no proof of it yet I was hoping for the sci article on the proof as even LHC to date has proven this theory to be incorrect.
 

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LOL @ Google skills.

Well like I said I am aware of the theory, just that we have no proof of it yet I was hoping for the sci article on the proof as even LHC to date has proven this theory to be incorrect.
What are they doing down there!? Twiddling their thumbs? Us armchair physicists are getting anxious here.
 

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What are they doing down there!? Twiddling their thumbs? Us armchair physicists are getting anxious here.

Dude, <swearword> if I know.

I have a feeling they wasting way to much time trying to find higgs. I mean we all know god doesn't exist so why should he have a particle :)
 

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Dude, <swearword> if I know.

I have a feeling they wasting way to much time trying to find higgs. I mean we all know god doesn't exist so why should he have a particle :)
LOL, stoppid, the hornets wil come out again.
I think the Higgs is some sort of emergent property, though but what do I know. Let's let the expi-techies do their boom-booms first.
 

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LOL, stoppid, the hornets wil come out again.
I think the Higgs is some sort of emergent property, though but what do I know. Let's let the expi-techies do their boom-booms first.

Hey at least you got the joke :)

I am a firm supporter of string theory, even if it needs 11+ dimensions so yeah, recon it explains my view re: Higgs boson. The brains colliding makes just too much sense for me in regard to big bangs origin and not to even mention quantum physics and multiverse theories.

It might be totally wrong but so far its the best combination I have seen.
 

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Hey at least you got the joke :)

I am a firm supporter of string theory, even if it needs 11+ dimensions so yeah, recon it explains my view re: Higgs boson. The brains colliding makes just too much sense for me in regard to big bangs origin and not to even mention quantum physics and multiverse theories.

It might be totally wrong but so far its the best combination I have seen.
String theory is convenient. But the branes though. So many more questions. Where, why, how, what...
And can we play with them?
 

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String theory is convenient. But the branes though. So many more questions. Where, why, how, what...
And can we play with them?

Shall I quote what is the best exclamation in science?

Its not "Got it!!!" or "Eureka" or even "I found the awnser!!"
Its, ok now that is odd?

Cause I pity the day when we know everything.
 

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Yeah it's quite a big missing puzzle piece in cosmology; 'What's with the lack of anti-matter?'

Isn't the jury still out on this? Just because we can't see/detect it doesn't mean it's not out there. In any event, for the big bang to make sense the balance needs must be. There not being a free lunch and all.
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Isn't the jury still out on this? Just because we can't see/detect it doesn't mean it's not out there. In any event, for the big bang to make sense the balance needs must be. There not being a free lunch and all.
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If anti-matter is near matter we would know it, believe me. Big badaboom.
 
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