In Search of Giants
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Re: In Search of Giants
It'd be so funny if the LHC finds nothing.
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It could happen yanno then they have to rethink everything Good TimesStephen wrote:It'd be so funny if the LHC finds nothing.
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Hi emmylou
According to the latest release of data from the December run the number of mesons detected are greater then the number predicted by the model. So it would appear there is something at least a little bit unexpected going on there.
Allan
According to the latest release of data from the December run the number of mesons detected are greater then the number predicted by the model. So it would appear there is something at least a little bit unexpected going on there.
Allan
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Unexpected as in a small difference, or unexpected as in "string theory may be right" kind of way?
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Sounds interestingAllan wrote:Hi emmylou
According to the latest release of data from the December run the number of mesons detected are greater then the number predicted by the model. So it would appear there is something at least a little bit unexpected going on there.
Allan
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Re: In Search of Giants
unexpected in the way that they get something not predicted by any theory by now, so they have to make a correction in their experiment/measurement or in their theorys afterall.
Tere was no consideration if SST or any other accepted theory would give a possibility to explain theese mesurements.
Interesting is mainly: if the standard-model cannot predict htees meson-rates but predicts a highs-particle, maybe standard model is wrong in the way that there is noc Highs after all.
Would be interesting to know if Ivans theory has an expaination for theese unexpectet meson-rates. But since he prefers not to work with math and numbers I don't belive that he could predict any rates of particles at all.
Tere was no consideration if SST or any other accepted theory would give a possibility to explain theese mesurements.
Interesting is mainly: if the standard-model cannot predict htees meson-rates but predicts a highs-particle, maybe standard model is wrong in the way that there is noc Highs after all.
Would be interesting to know if Ivans theory has an expaination for theese unexpectet meson-rates. But since he prefers not to work with math and numbers I don't belive that he could predict any rates of particles at all.
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For any anomaly discovered by the LHC, Ivan will stand up and shout that his theory predicted this result.
Just watch ...
Just watch ...
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Spot on LarryLarryS wrote:For any anomaly discovered by the LHC, Ivan will stand up and shout that his theory predicted this result.
Just watch ...
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Spot on Ivan, he already did before the post of Larry, but up to now he cannot explain his claim.
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Had not seen his post but ... does this mean that I am beginning to think like him?
If so, let me throw myself into the nearest magnetic hole!
If so, let me throw myself into the nearest magnetic hole!
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hahaha Larry don't do that you can come on mine and Orions comet if ya wantLarryS wrote:Had not seen his post but ... does this mean that I am beginning to think like him?
If so, let me throw myself into the nearest magnetic hole!
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smiles I think i have watched nearly everything that brian has been in haha
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