• LHC (was: ICGRG 2018: International Conference on General Relativity an

    From Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 15 05:15:17 2017
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    Carl Susumu blathered nonsense without regard to the thread:

    In the CERN (2017) particle physics experiment, two hadron beams are
    collided to form subatomic particles but a proton has a mass 1,888 time larger than an electron and have a charge.
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    So have electrons, and still there is an electric current powering your computer. Because, basically, they are contained by a wire.

    And, basically, the protons in the LHC, and in general in particle accelerators, are contained by magnetic fields.

    The positive charges of the protons of the hadron beam would limit the concentration of protons in the hadron beam since like charge protons
    would repeal. It is unlikely that a high enough concentration of protons
    can produce a proton beam that could result in the collision of
    accelerated proton of the hadron beam. [more ]

    You have no clue what you are talking about.

    First of all, the electrostatic force is *only* proportional to electric charge, _not_ to charge *and* mass:

    F = k_e q₁ q₂∕r² (Coulomb’s Law)

    k_e – Coulomb’s constant; k_e ≈ 8.99 × 10⁹ N m² C⁻²
    q₁, q₂ – electric charge of particles
    r – distance between particles

    The magnitude of the electric charge of a proton and an electron is
    *exactly* *equal* (so we say a proton has the electric charge 1 e and an electron has the electric charge −1 e, whereas “e” is the “elementary charge”).

    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton>
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron>

    [not even wrong]

    Once again a long-winded pseudo-scientific argument out of complete and
    utter ignorance; this time, about how a particle accelerator, and in
    particular the LHC, works.

    <https://home.cern/about/how-accelerator-works>


    Why do you make up things and pretend that they are true?
    Why do you not get yourself informed first?
    Do you *like* to be considered an illiterate idiot *every* *single* *time*?


    PointedEars
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