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Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
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An imporant note is that Gravitons would be much more weakly interacting with matter, though. About 8x10^37 times weaker. (Weak, as opposed to rarely interacting like neutrinos) Building a detector sensitive enough is a challenge. Quote:
Protons are known to be composed of multiple subparticles (3). To see this: Take the above particles, Zing them towards each other at higher and higher speeds and watch what happens. Electron/electron, proton/proton, proton/positron. They will bounce off each other due to the electromagnetic repulsion, and you'll see the basic 1/r^2 force. But at high energy, the details of the other particle becomes important. Think of it like two streams of sand and a hole in your sandbox... From a distance, its a normal hill of sand, but when you get close, you see the two up-bumps and a down-bump. If you roll a tiny ball (positron) up the hill (proton), it will start moving in odd dirctions due to the different slopes near the peaks. Analyse the tracks with your computer to figure out what's going on. [ July 17, 2003, 13:23: Message edited by: Suicide Junkie ] |
Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
I haven't been paying a lot of attention to new physics for over ten years, but Last I heard, practically all of our ability to observe all phenomena was fundamentally electro-magnetic. Therefore, it's quite difficult to prove the existence, not to mention the non-existence, of phenomena which have zero or near-zero electro-magnetic effects.
There could be entire classes of phenomena which we simply haven't observed, because we haven't noticed any interactions with our senses or equipment. PvK |
Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
exactly my point. well, part of it, because i did not know about the EM detection.
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Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
Yes, but that would not be any form of matter suitable for life.
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Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
how do you know? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif
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Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
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The only thing that separates things that could be true in principle and things that we do know to be true is evidence. And the weight of evidence so far doesn't favor your propositions. |
Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
Just to point this discussion into another topic;
What about Europa? |
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Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
thanks lord chane
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Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
From the context of my post, it was clear that I was talking about the first level of sub-atomic particles, those things like protons, neutrons, electrons, positrons, etc. Not the smaller things, such as quarks, neutrinos, photons, etc.
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