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    CERN's LHC

    CERN's new Large Hadron Collider is scheduled to go on-line tomorrow!

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    Whether it can detect the scalar Higgs boson remains to be seen at the theoretically predicted energy threshold.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]˛=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c˛

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    If the God particle (Higgs boson) is actually observed, does it have any far reaching implications,
    other than only the discovery of another new particle (ie the TOE)?

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    The first thing comes to mind is that it will answer the question about the origin of mass and also will elucidate the concept of zero mass.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]˛=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c˛

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    I do not believe the LHC will find the Higgs Boson.

    I do believe it will find Dark Matter, just calling it the Photino for simplicity.



    Apply a simple rule: spatial coordinate disturbances start with an "upward" deflection, and as you shorten the wavelengths, they fold over and you get a family of particles.

    The Neutron is not stable, because 1 up > 2 down doesn't cross itself smoothly.

    The particles with 2 or 3 lobes interact with light/electrons depending on the order of their foldings, and the 4 lobe knot is "complete", only interacting through gravity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max™ View Post
    I do not believe the LHC will find the Higgs Boson.

    I do believe it will find Dark Matter, just calling it the Photino for simplicity.



    Apply a simple rule: spatial coordinate disturbances start with an "upward" deflection, and as you shorten the wavelengths, they fold over and you get a family of particles.

    The Neutron is not stable, because 1 up > 2 down doesn't cross itself smoothly.

    The particles with 2 or 3 lobes interact with light/electrons depending on the order of their foldings, and the 4 lobe knot is "complete", only interacting through gravity.
    The photino Max looks remarkably like that of a lotus flower,is there a clue here?

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    Well, not sure about that, I'm not working on metaphysical implications atm.

    Just the mechanisms, was trying to work out how to describe folded spatial coordinates, and hit upon this while doodling.

    Interestingly, this is a big difference between my theory and farsights (though we're so similar on the general structure of matter), in that besides he and I having different interpretations of the importance of time/light speed, I specifically predict dark matter.
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    Re: CERN's LHC

    Principle of topological connectivity forbids the intersection of multidimensional topological spaces.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]˛=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c˛

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    You took the words right out of my mouth Antonio, you must be a mind reader. I read in order to detect strings you need an accelerayor the size of the Milky Way Galaxy. I wonder how much that would cost.

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    Re: CERN's LHC

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Principle of topological connectivity forbids the intersection of multidimensional topological spaces.
    Do tell, we know spacetime can be bent and curved.

    A knot need not intersect, only fold and tie, or bend and curve, as they are topologically the same thing, last I checked.
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