Neon nuclei collisions reveal early Universe secrets

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Shape-shifting collisions probe secrets of early Universe The first high-energy collisions between light nuclei at the Large Hadron Collider confirm the unusual “bowling-pin” shape of neon nuclei and offer up a new tool to study the extreme state of matter produced in the aftermath of the #BigBang. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eDdVtGSJ 

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Luciano C.

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Great.

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CERN Search, Search and Look what you will find soon, and cern build this detector upgrade : Quasicrystal neural network Quantum Puffer, to this now ! And then Look!

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Ioan Rusu

Electrical Engineer, Inventor, Independent Researcher. Bucharest/Romania

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News in Physics. Research Gate BERLIN: NEW CONCEPT IN SUBATOMIC PHYSICS: THE IOAN RUSU ENERGETIC MODEL OF THE PROTON https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379021972_NEW_CONCEPT_IN_SUBATOMIC_PHYSICS_THE_IOAN_RUSU_ENERGETIC_MODEL_OF_THE_PROTON         The new theory elaborated by Ioan Rusu started from the study of the proton model presented in all the specialized documentation, namely its constitution of two up quarks (+) and one down quark (-). The proton (p) as an energetic entity has a positive charge Qp=1.602·10−19 C of the same value as the negative charge of the electron Qe=1.602·10−19 C. The difference between proton and electron is given by mass and dimensions. So, the proton has a mass Mp=1.673x10-27 Kg and an imaginary size like a football stadium Rp=840x10-15 m. Comparatively, an electron has a mass Me=9.1x10-31 Kg and an imaginary is size like a soccer ball Re=2.8x10-15 m which rotates around the proton at a distance of approx. 11 km. Until now, there is no coherent explanation of the perpetuum mobile movement of the electron around the proton in defined orbits.

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Geoffrey Thwaites

President Director at KOJO PT.

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Ask your self if this same process could happen in a plasma considering that theory of large numbers.

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