Posted on Oct 25, 2018
Dark Matter Could Be Forming Strange Cold 'Stars' Out There in The Universe
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Nicci Eisenhauer
Ribs? Like "jokes" and cold beer? Ribs like "BARBECUE" and cold beer? How about: BBQ ribs, jokes and cold beer?! (And Labrador retrievers?!)
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SGT Carl Blas
(Join to see) - That's three hours from me, Typhoon Yutu is on it's way to hit the northern area, it left us the other day.
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Nicci Eisenhauer
SGT Carl Blas Lol! I think I should look at your profile and see where 7,195 miles is.
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SGT Carl Blas
Nicci Eisenhauer - We're both, Way Out There, a lot of water between our location and yours.
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In my time working at MSU (Michigan State University) in the cyclotron construction with Dr. Henry Blosser I learned what a partical accelerator does. I also followed CERN pretty closely in their search for the "Higgs Boson (the glue that holds particals together) I have learned that with matter comes anti-matter which could be similar to "dark matter." Matter is usually positively charged, while anti matter or "dark matter" is negatively charged When ever they fire up the CERN and collide matter of normally positively charged matter they create "anti-matter." Anti matter or dark matter which ever you prefer needs to be contained. One of the last jobs I had as a certified welder here in Colorado was working with another PhD Dr. Paul Smith also from Michigan. We built nucular containment chambers for Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore. The one thing I would say is Dark or Anti matter needs to remain contained for reasons, nothing good comes from negativity unless its on a car battery. If you can't see it but yet you choose to smash it what good can come from it. Even if you don't believe in GOD and you believe in the "Big Bang theory we really don't need to try and re-create it It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature!
https://home.cern/sites/home.web.cern.ch/files/styles/320/public/image/topic-stub/image/hi-lumi-main.jpg?itok=2Z-a45ZK
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SP5 Geoffrey Vannerson
Antimatter Atoms Successfully Stored for the First Time | Berkeley Lab
Atoms of antimatter have been trapped and stored for the first time by the ALPHA collaboration, an international team of scientists working at CERN in Switzerland. Berkeley Lab researchers made key contributions to the effort, including the design of the trap’s crucial component—an octupole magnet—and computer simulations needed to identify real antihydrogen annihilation events against a noisy background.
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Nicci Eisenhauer
SP5 Geoffrey Vannerson , you have done awesome things with awesome people! Bad things in the anti-matter? That is a serious bummer. But... hey, there are really some bad things in the matter we CAN see -- could there not be a mixed bag in the dark, too? No?
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Nicci Eisenhauer
This Magic Moment - Ben E King and The Drifters
"This Magic Moment" is a song composed by lyricist Doc Pomus and pianist Mort Shuman, and is one of their best-known songs. It was recorded first by Ben E. K...
SP5 Geoffrey Vannerson "This magnetic moment... so different and so new, won't last forever..." only two tenths of a second, but that's AMAZING. And scientists were working on this is the 20's?! Wow. Isn't it fabulous that Higgs lived to see his boson proved? What an epiphany! https://youtu.be/bacBKKgc4Uo
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