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Reverse engineering quark-gluon plasma shows the structural dynamics of the Hyperspace and the chilled universe below
India Daily Technology Team
Jul. 3, 2006

Computer models are reverse engineering the quark-gluon plasma. The numerical models are showing exactly what happened before the formation of the quark-gluon plasma. It is the hottest, densest matter ever formed on earth. Quarks and gluons are the building blocks of ordinary protons and neutrons that make up all the atoms in the universe today. The universe was so hot and dense after the Big Bang that quarks and gluons floated freely in the gas before combining into protons and neutrons 10 millionths of a second later.

High performance particle accelerators are able to create quark-gluon plasma. A typical ion collider itself is a 2.4-mile circular tunnel that will send gold ions hurtling toward each other at nearly the speed of light and at a cost of nearly $600 million. Although the actual collisions are extremely hot, in excess of a hundred million times the temperature of the sun, they are also inconceivably brief, lasting only a few trillionths of a trillionth of a second.

When the observations are put to computer models, the numerical algorithms are able to back track what happened before the big-bang. The models start showing the structure of higher dimensional Hyperspace and even the chilled universe – the platform below it.


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