Friday, October 8, 2010

Possible thesis ideas

RE: Cosmology and the Standard Model of Physics.

Given: Cosmology deals with the vast spaces of our known universe, and makes Educated Guesses about the spaces beyond.

Given: The Standard Model of Physics attempts to describe the behavior of very small spaces. It describes a universe of constant interactions between Quarks and Bosons.

Noted: Although the Standard Model describes some 15 different particles many of them either do not normally exist, or are far too small to ever be directly observed.

Noted: Also, Cosmology offers descriptions of the universe that are theoretical and unobservable.

Pondered: Is it possible that the particles that do not normally exist, and the indescribable regions of the universe(s) have quite a bit in common?

Pondered: Or is it possible the lattice of Bosons which create the fabric of space time is continuously uninterrupted for the region we are here now.

And Finally: What role does the sun, stars, and other galaxial features play in shaping this smooth blanket of Higgs Bosons, and what risk is there to the apparent quality of this smoothness?

Answer these questions, win a trip to Conshohocken and a glass of water.

2 comments:

  1. Ok Matt, you got me thinking of the way the it is.
    Given: You know the Big Bang?

    Given: You know the infinity symbol?

    Check this out: The moment of the big bang is the center of the infinity symbol.

    What if: They have created a telomicroscope that works through the CERN supercollider that has allowed few who looked deep into this and after getting the same results countless times they began to record what they saw.

    And suppose: Lots of magnets.

    And further: What they saw were symbols which they recorded in total 22. Each had a distinct vibration level so they titled each to its vibration or sound.

    And if you care to even...: A laungue developed using these combonations of sound.

    Maybe a good idea for a story. But not real life. Huh

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  2. Or as Carl Sagan would put it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh4F5BQ8hgw&feature=rec-exp_stronger_r2-2r-20-HM
    I like the part of the video where he is TP ing Cambrige Univeristy.

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