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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    Than will we be whole Antonio, or is that a pipe dream at this level of reality. We'll always be finding something, missing something.

    I'm just going to continue to keep my An Idea simple and let the brainiacs fill in the blanks. I never claimed to be a scientist or mathematician. I am an accountant.

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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    And all scientists always wanted to become accountants and many failed to balance their personal checkbooks. On the other hand, many mathematicians would like to transform imaginary numbers into real dollars in their bank accounts.
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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    Bosons are simply symmetric, and Fermions are asymmetric.

    You can have a clump of Bosons nestled together happily in a single quantum state.

    Fermions won't clump nicely, and absolutely cannot share a quantum state with other Fermions.

    Fermions are bratty little particles.

    Bosons are not just force carriers.

    Seriously, Helium, just like in a Helium balloon, He4 is a Boson, this is why you observe superfluidity in it at ultracold temperatures, but not in it's Fermionic isotope He3.
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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    And all scientists always wanted to become accountants and many failed to balance their personal checkbooks. On the other hand, many mathematicians would like to transform imaginary numbers into real dollars in their bank accounts.
    Well if those mathematicians, are computer geeks or hackers than they could convert at least electronic or binary numbers into real dollars, which really have no reality backing them and so we'll call them faith dollars, because you believe we accountants can actually keep track of all of this.....

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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    By the way which one of these carry mass????

    Quote Originally Posted by Max™ View Post
    Bosons are simply symmetric, and Fermions are asymmetric.

    You can have a clump of Bosons nestled together happily in a single quantum state.

    Fermions won't clump nicely, and absolutely cannot share a quantum state with other Fermions.

    Fermions are bratty little particles.

    Bosons are not just force carriers.

    Seriously, Helium, just like in a Helium balloon, He4 is a Boson, this is why you observe superfluidity in it at ultracold temperatures, but not in it's Fermionic isotope He3.

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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    I don't use the standard model with it's force carrier interactions, it's bad phenomenonology.

    It's like claiming that the vibrations traveling across a string that is being wound up is what pulls the objects it is tied onto together.

    Yes they are there, and they are useful measures of the stresses involved in the interactions, but they are poorly described currently.
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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    Quote Originally Posted by profpat
    we accountants can actually keep track
    Would you consider yourself an electronic accountant or the pencil and paper accountant?
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    Prof uses the many quark-made colors of the Crayola crayon.

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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    I hope the force particles do exist and is not an enigma like gravitrons or the Higgs Boson...

    Quote Originally Posted by Max™ View Post
    I don't use the standard model with it's force carrier interactions, it's bad phenomenonology.

    It's like claiming that the vibrations traveling across a string that is being wound up is what pulls the objects it is tied onto together.

    Yes they are there, and they are useful measures of the stresses involved in the interactions, but they are poorly described currently.

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    Re: Big Crunch or Big Rip?

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Would you consider yourself an electronic accountant or the pencil and paper accountant?
    Pencil and paper, my partner at the CPA firm, does the turbo tax and quick books and electronic spread sheets. Austin's right, I use my #2 pencil and crayons if I want to get colorful. At 63 I hope to be retired or dead before having to learn the command instructions necessary to run those programs.
    I believe I'm the only one at our college who still uses a secretary for typing my exams, syllabus, papers, etc.


 

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