Re: laboratory "black holes"

From: John Marlow (johnmarlow@gmx.net)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 03:09:55 MST


Ah. Swell. You think maybe they could locate the lab in DC and suck
that mess into oblivion? Give the whole thing a socially redeeming
purpose.

john marlow

On 25 Jan 2001, at 9:52, scerir wrote:

> The gulf between relativity and quantum mechanics
> - which has intrigued physicists for many decades -
> has proved remarkably difficult to close [Einstein docet].
> But now physicists believe they may be able to bridge
> the gap by studying tiny 'black holes' created in the laboratory.
> Around 70 physicists gathered at The Royal Institution in London
> last week to debate what these new techniques may reveal about
> astrophysical black holes and the structure of the universe itself.
> [more in this page]
> http://physicsweb.org/article/news/5/1/11
>
>

John Marlow



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