
Perhaps using an
exotic quantum phenomenon called long-range entanglement, in which two widely
separated particles can instantaneously influence each other's states. The
findings could also bear on research into high-temperature superconductors, and
could ultimately lead to new developments in that field, he says. "We have
to get a more comprehensive understanding of the big picture of 'fast quantizing
fields' here is the key, a consistent picture of the quark-gluon plasma can
emerge fresh technological engine design create a force and maintain expansion trough its field counter turbine intransigence Once the calculations are
complete, having taken into account the entire energy spectrum of particles
emerging from millions of evanescent fireballs plasma driven propulsions the
new theoretical picture of this unique state of the early universe will be
tested against observations at the newly upgraded RHIC and at the ALICE
experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. (The LHC collides
protons for most of the year, but for a month each year it will collide heavy
ions in the form of lead nuclei.
But when heavy
ions collide, they produce an incredibly dense medium, 30 to 50 times as dense
as an ordinary nucleus, at Wise Labs “The farther the jet of particles has to
push through this strongly interacting nuclear matter, the more energy it
loses. One jet from the back-to-back pair may not escape the fireball at all.”
The energy of the trapped jet has to go somewhere. The energetic particles that
are initially produced decay to softer ones which further interact with the
medium, producing shock waves in the fluid. As with the sonic boom from a jet
plane “breaking the sound barrier” - flying faster than the speed of sound in
air the shock wave from a jet swallowed
by the quark-gluon plasma could be used to measure the velocity of sound in the
plasma. The debris from heavy-ion collisions indicates that free quarks and
gluons recombine into hadrons (which include pions and kaons made of two quarks
and protons and neutrons made of three quarks) while the plasma is cooling;
this also affects how the jets propagate.
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