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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Gold Quark Plasma.

The task at art view is can an object travel trough the Higgs Field template remain faster than the speed of light profound results as Jet Collaboration is to use existing evidence from the RHIC results are to calculate in detail what really going on  inside the strongly interacting quark-gluon-plasma. Art view 'bonds are broken form into a higgs field releasing a controlled plume' The kind of dimensional picture template of an otherwise invisible interior this call tomography. As this computer axle tomography is familiar to a cat scan. There are three kinds of phenomena these are critical to the completion of the task. As to determine the viscosity of the medium jets and to determine the jets transport coefficient. The excitation of the medium is to determine the velocity of particles within it. As more than one kind of calculation would be required. Different combination of code lead to different assumptions and different codes must be used to model different kinds of interactions this leads to different properties. The results the jet collaboration includes representatives from major institutions. Art View concludes that these have made significant contributions to the studies of hot dense matter. Including heave ion collisions often approach the question of interstellar space projections from different points of view.
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 propulsion.
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. This is to be done after upgrade 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.

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