miércoles, 10 de septiembre de 2008

big bang theory

big bang theory

Scientists experiment the Big Bang Theory The experiment is considered to be one of the world’s biggest experiments and the project leader asked people not to worry as it will not be like Tsunami or any thing disastrous event.

The Big Bang theory depends on two major assumptions: the universality of physical laws, and the Cosmological Principle. The cosmological principle states that on large scales the universe is homogeneous and isotropic

Instead of firing each cylinder in a regular pattern, Big Bang engines fire two at the same time (or very close together) so that it runs more like a 2-cylinder engine. MotoGP bikes have been experimenting with this for years now.

A particular episode or its complete show. Just type the name of the episode that you want to download or type ‘The Big Bang Theory Television Show’. Within a minute, you will be with your favorite TV show.

Mumbai: India has made major scientific and technological contribution to the new atom smasher also called the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which went live on Wednesday at the experimental facility near Geneva in Switzerland.

Scientists will monitor the collisions and collect data on the particles created by these collisions, which they say will come close to re-enacting the "big bang" - the theory that a colossal explosion created the universe.

And why waste £5 billion on that Large Hadron Collider (LHC) needed to run what is bound to be an inconclusive experiment in particle physics? I have as much faith in the Big Bang Theory as I have in the Garden of Eden.

In the $10 billion project — the most extensive physics experiment in history — the Large Hadron Collider will come ever closer to re-enacting the "big bang," the theory that a colossal explosion created the cosmos.

“A British physicist has claimed he can explain the secrets of the Big Bang Theory, but his controversial experiment has scientists believing he could bring about the end of the world, the UK’s Daily Mail reported.”

"Big Bang II to start in Switzerland today. By Stephanie Kennedy. The world's biggest and most sophisticated science experiment begins in Switzerland later today when scientists attempt to test the Big Bang theory.

For those of you who have read Dan Brown’s Angels & Demons you might already be familiar with this project. 300 feet below Meyrin Switzerland, scientist are set to turn on the one most expensive machine ever built.


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