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synchrotron legacy - 01-18-2006, 12:44 PM

The cancellation of SSC (Superconducting Super Collider) does not alter the potential benefits bestowed by synchrotron physics for accelerating charged particles to great angular velocity. In fact, it served as lessons learned for future inventions along the same concept. Topologically, its physics is equivalent to the creation of AR’s (artificial realities) for molecular neutrinos resulting in the formation of quanta of EM (electromagnetic) field similar to photons. There can be a hypothetical notion that particles of zero electric charge can have their spin squared and added to give the square of spin of another neutral particle such that in the case of the spin-½ neutrinos it takes four to make a spin-1 photon that is (½)²+ (½)²+ (½)²+ (½)²=+¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = 1=1. For making spin-2 graviton it takes four photons 1²+1²+1²+1²=2². By the transitive property it takes 4x4=16 neutrinos to make a spin-2 graviton.

Some benefits and spin-offs of accelerator technologies can be found in the following: (1) producing radioisotopes (2) polymerization of plastics (3) carbon dating (4) biological sterilization (5) cancer treatment. Their applications can be found widely spread out among interdisciplinary science and technologies (1) crystallographic study of organic and inorganic molecules (protein and DNA, etc.). (2) Research of mineral components of geological sedimentation and strata (3) laser manufacturing of super high scale integrated circuits (SHSIC) computer chips. (4) Discovery of new pharmaceutical products and chemical composition analyses (5) Observing interaction of drugs within living cells and (6) many other applied field too numerous to mention here.

In a sense synchrotron concepts are cutting edge extended technology applications of the pioneering electron microscopy, which utilizes the wave property of matter. This was first noted by de Broglie earning him a PhD and subsequently a Nobel Prize. His idea was sanctioned by Einstein and applied by Schrödinger in a non-relativistic wave equation led to Dirac’s relativistic formulations heralding the revolution of quantum mechanics and the rest of the story is now in the annals of pure and applied physical sciences.


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Smile Re: synchrotron legacy - 02-18-2007, 09:06 PM

It is truly astounding the spin offs (pardon the pun) of this machine for want of a better word,yet it hardly gets any press at all,why do you think that this is?After all with the vast
amount of benefits we have recieved from this ,it is suprisingly quiet and largely unknown
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Re: synchrotron legacy - 02-23-2007, 01:47 PM

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why do you think that this is?
Its legacy continues to these days as the upcoming operation of LHC see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider


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Its legacy continues to these days as the upcoming operation of LHC see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
Thanks for the link Antonio.will check it out soon,is it sychronicity,that the name of the
collider you have given me,is almost the same as the unit I worked on today,which is called the Haldron unit ?Just a thought.

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02-26-2007, 12:39 PM

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which is called the Haldron unit ?
I have no idea what is a Haldron unit?


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