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Science > Physics |
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"Orion" |
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26 Aug 2005 09:27:03 PM |
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Reaching planck's energy |
How many years from now would technology be powerful enough for us to
reach Planck's energy? If it won't be in our millenia, why do we even
bother?
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| User: "Akira Bergman" |
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| Title: Re: Reaching planck's energy |
26 Aug 2005 10:04:57 PM |
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I think we are going about it in the wrong way, too linear, the hammer
approach.
The way to reach Planck's energy will come from screwing into space-time
using knot topology.
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| User: "Orion" |
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| Title: Re: Reaching planck's energy |
27 Aug 2005 09:31:04 PM |
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Good point. Reaching 10^28 eV will require comsic accelerators.
Currently we're only in the TeV scale.
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| User: "Autymn D. C." |
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| Title: Re: Reaching planck's energy |
27 Aug 2005 11:21:52 PM |
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millenia -> millennia
-13,300,000,000 years :P
Radiatively lossy devices must be stopped. It must be done by flashed
Kerr black hole tunnelling, or somesuch. Now that I've told the world
how, I've taken the time down from centuries to decades.
-Aut.
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