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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

Space-time evolution of the quark gluon plasma in relativistic heavy ion collisions described by relativistic hydrodynamics.

Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_{NN}) = 200 GeV with b=7.2fm.

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  • @firepoi83 half of a wavelengh of light? would be less the plancks time , wouldnt be?

  • has anyone tried this program with a tesseract exponentially dividing the wavelengths of lights? I have a theory that it would instantly resemble the two dimensional representation of cells diving. I also think that the duration of the wavelength of the light determines how fast the cell divides please contact me for more info @  firepoi83@yahoo.com

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