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Something very strange...

Written by starstrewnsky, on 21-03-2009 15:55

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In this age of global satellites and google Earth under the sea, it can seem that there is little left unknown in the world.

And that is where Bloop comes in.two swans bobbing for food

From Wikipedia: 'Bloop is an ultra-low frequency underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration several times during the summer of 1997. The source of the sound remains unknown.'

Basically, the form of the sound is consistent with that of a living animal, but it would have to be much larger than the largest animal known (also the largest animal ever known to have existed on Earth), the Blue Whale, in order to generate such a sound.

You can listen to the sound here at Bloopwatch.org (2.5 MB version)

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The conscious mind

Written by starstrewnsky, on 13-11-2008 13:29

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A very interesting test of cognition - can you count the basketball passes?

And here is an optical illusion that demonstrates an interesting quirk in our visual perception

Here is a wide selection of fascinating optical illusions 

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Large hadron collider

Written by starstrewnsky, on 05-09-2008 17:16

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On September the 10 the switch was thrown and the great machine whirred into life, on October 21 the first  high energy collision is scheduled - protons will dash around a circuit, to collide at a speed a fraction below the speed of light. And the collision will cause the particles to resemble the state of matter a billionth of a second after the birth of the universe. neon bars

 Some people believe that this will cause the end of the world.  Just as some people have always believed many things have heralded the end of the world. Eclipses, arbitrary calendar dates, asteroids and giant space crabs (probably).  When faced with the new, or unknown, people have made all sorts of predictions,  Dr Dionysius Larder said in the 19th century 'rail travel at high speed is not possible because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia', for instance.  Here is a list of other erroneous predictions.

Of course, the untested nature of this experiment means there is a wild card chance that the naysayers will be proved correct. 

Professor Otto Rössler, is one notable doomsayer, amongst a handful of worried scientists mounting a last minute challenge to the experiment.  He believes that particles colliding at such speeds will create miniature black holes that will slowly munch away at the fabric of the universe.

This site: http://www.lhcfacts.org / is entirely devoted to the pessimism of the doomsayers. but this is the official site of the large hadron collider: http://www.lhc.ac.uk/ where an enthusiastic optimism reigns.  They hope to understand why particles that make up matter have mass, while the particles that make up light don't appear to have any mass at all.  The elusive Higgs boson is a theoretical particle that has been postulated to make sense of this.  Perhaps it will show up, at long last, when the collider smashes it into being.

When it comes down to it, we are being bombarded continually by cosmic radiation - particles are shooting through you as you read this - including neutrinos and radioactive cosmic rays.  The universe is far stranger that any experiment we can perform.  The LHC is a grand monument to human endeavour,  raise a toast o human inquisitivity - it might be your last!


 

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Albert Einstein 

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