Tag: Large Hadron Collider
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“Crowd sourcing” to play a key role in fundamental physics experiment
Ordinary people are to be asked to make a contribution to an experiment which aims to determine key facts about the nature of the physical universe – reports the New Scientist. Particle physicists at CERN – the join European experiment famous for the Large Hadron Collider – are conducting an experiment – AEgIS – into…
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Cosmologists’ problems with aleph-null and the multiverse
This is another insight from Brian Greene’s book The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos – well worth reading. Aleph-null () is the order (size) of the set of countably infinite objects. The counting numbers are the obvious example: one can start from one and keep on going. But any…