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RE: Space and Time
SUBTOPIC: EM Currents
⁜→ Killing Raven, et al,
OPENING: I should not have tried to explain this in my own words. When it comes to such high-energy physics issues, I am out of my depth. However, I think we are talking about two very different evolvutionary steps of "plasma."
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At this point, I simply apologize if my contribution is unsound and irrelevent. I was just intrigued with the subject matter.
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SUBTOPIC: EM Currents
⁜→ Killing Raven, et al,
OPENING: I should not have tried to explain this in my own words. When it comes to such high-energy physics issues, I am out of my depth. However, I think we are talking about two very different evolvutionary steps of "plasma."
DOE Office of Science said:"Quarks and gluons are the building blocks of protons and , which in turn are the building blocks of atomic . Scientists’ current understanding is that quarks and gluons are indivisible—they cannot be broken down into smaller components. They are the only fundamental particles to have something called color-charge. Quarks can have a positive or negative electric charge (like protons and neutrons). Gluons have no electric charge. Both quarks and gluons have three additional states of charge: positive and negative redness, greenness, and blueness. These so-called color charges are just names—they are not related to actual colors. The force that connects positive and negative color charges is called the strong nuclear force. This strong nuclear force is the most powerful force involved with holding matter together. It is much stronger than the three other fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, and the weak nuclear forces. Because the strong nuclear force is so powerful, it makes it extremely difficult to separate quarks and gluons. Because of this, quarks and gluons are bound inside composite particles. The only way to separate these particles is to create a state of matter known as quark-gluon plasma. In this plasma, the density and temperature are so high that protons and neutrons melt. This soup of quarks and gluons permeated the entire universe until a few fractions of a second after the Big Bang, when the universe cooled enough that quarks and gluons froze into protons and neutrons. Today, scientists study this quark-gluon plasma at special facilities such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory."
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The Quark Soup • Harvard Research said:"Long before our world took shape, The Big Bang sent a shockwave of energy irradiating through a violently expanding Universe. In one millionth of a millionth of a second, the primordial fabric of existence transitioned through three distinct phases as the , electromagnetism, gravity, and the weak and strong forces, took shape. At this point temperatures were still too high for everyday matter such as to form. Instead, a soup made out of their insides, known as , permeated throughout space. In the blink of an eye, however, the quark soup cooled, giving rise to the first signs of ordinary matter."
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At this point, I simply apologize if my contribution is unsound and irrelevent. I was just intrigued with the subject matter.
.
Most Respectfully,
R