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QUARK-GLUON PLASMA AND THE EARLY UNIVERSE

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

There is now considerable evidence that the universe began as a fireball, the so called Big-Bang,
with extremely high temperature and high energy density. At early enough times, the temperature
was certainly high enough that all the known particles (including quarks, leptons,
gluons, photons, Higgs bosons, W and Z) were extremely relativistic.

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  • YES OCC, another thing that the elites are going to use to deplete the universe along with lithium, prozack and sodium in water? or beaming 30 billion plus levels of radiation into the air by HAARP, or brain deteriating vaccinations? no but this takes the cake occ....a cubic cm of this plasma weighs 40 billion tons and is a pre curser to a black hole bra

  • damn

    should have majored in physics

  • How close-in are we expressing here guys? 10 - ^ 5pico-s? Any way past this, and we need to include flux densities on a MASSIVE scale.

  • I really like this, but you've neglected "quantum Gravity Packet Loss" coev's here.

    Like I said - I like this.

  • Is this some kinda spinodal decomposition or something?

  • I only know that I know nothing, and this is not the exeption

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