Supernova From Experimentation At Fermilab

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by Paul W. Dixon, Feb 28, 2001.

  1. Paul W. Dixon Registered Senior Member

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    SUPERNOVA FROM EXPERIMENTATION AT FERMILAB

    SUPERNOVA FROM EXPERIMENTATION AT FERMILAB

    May we thank everyone for your most kind actions and support in this tragic concern.

    The current experimentation ar Fermilab is at 40.0E30 at energy levels of almost 2Tev. These values thus approximate the highest energies achieved in high-energy physics experimentation so far on this planet. Although these energies have not as yet produced a transition towards de Sitter space and thus generating a Type Ia Supernova, there may be a secular variation in the energies resident in de Sitter space - thus what is safe at time A may not be at time B to paraphrase the comments of Richard P. Feynman, Nobel Prize Physics, at the hearing on the last flight of the Challenger space shuttle.

    So far no one in this thread, or for that matter in the entire realm of modern physics, has been able to refute the conclusions drawn in relativistic cosmology for the Einstein de Sitter Universe as it is now termed.

    All the children will thank you for your prompt actions on their behalf - and may the good God have mercy on our souls!

    All Best Wishes,

    Yours sincerely,

    Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D.
    Supernova from Experimentation
     
    Last edited: Aug 22, 2003
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  3. DeeCee Valued Senior Member

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    Indeed!
    Dee Cee
     
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  5. Dinosaur Rational Skeptic Valued Senior Member

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    Let us try an experiment.

    I wonder if Paul will continue posting if nobody else does.
     
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  7. Crisp Gone 4ever Registered Senior Member

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    Dinosaur: been there, tried that.

    Paul:

    "So far no one in this thread, or for that matter in the entire realm of modern physics, has been able to refute the conclusions drawn in relativistic cosmology for the Einstein de Sitter Universe as it is now termed."

    Well, that is because nobody ever has taken you seriously. They say they do, but who wants to offend a friendly person as yourself who is concerned about the future of our children. Perhaps an actual study of what "Einstein de Sitter" space really is will clarify to you that what you are claiming is complete, total, utter nonsense. I recommend a good book on General Relavity, surely you will find a book on this theory in your university library. I also recommend asking somebody at the physics department to be ready to answer your questions. Don't be shy, most physicists will be happy to see that somebody actually takes interest in one of their theories.

    But until you do, please, pretty please with sugar on top, stop filling this board with nonsense.

    Bye!

    Crisp
     
  8. Persol I am the great and mighty Zo. Registered Senior Member

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    What about the children of the scientists who depend on this research for paychecks. Those kids need to eat don't them... hmmm...

    All the children will thank you for your prompt inactions on their behalf
     
  9. 2inquisitive The Devil is in the details Registered Senior Member

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    Dr. Dixon, perhaps you could give some links to peer reviewed,
    published papers that tend to support your view of de Sitter
    space? If there are new works out there that expand on text
    book generalities, that might give a topic of debate. Thanks.
     
  10. Paul W. Dixon Registered Senior Member

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    Many thanks to one and all for your prompt actions in this most tragic concern.

    The Tevatron is being run at approximately the highest energies found during Run II at Fermilab. This is with the luminoisity of 41E30 at nearly 2 TeV. Thus we are at risk during every second of this level of operation of forming a transition towards de Sitter space thus releasing a Type Ia Supernova on our planet and solar system.

    Please review the first page of this thread. The ninth post under Paul W. Dixon dated 03 - 04 - 01 10:10 AM gives the references and parameters for de Sitter space in the world's most authoritative science journals. Of further interest in the modern work in Relativisitc Cosmology is within the realm of Theoretical Physics by Malcolm J. Perry, (1986) Quantum tunnelling towards an exploding Universe? Nature, 320 24 April p. 679.

    All the children will thank you for your prompt actions on their behalf before it is too late - and may the good God have mercy on our souls!

    All Best Wishes,

    Yours sincerely,

    Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D.
    Supernova from Experimentation
     
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  11. Persol I am the great and mighty Zo. Registered Senior Member

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    So let me understand this... they don't want us pasting junk because it takes up forum space... yet this thread is still alive and well... hmmm....
     
  12. dinokg Registered Senior Member

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    Since this is already one of the largest and oldest of the threads I thought it would be good to give a little input.

    Whether or not anything does happen as a result of experimentation at this lab, it raises some important questions.

    Should scientists be doing experiments that could put the earth and all life living on it in danger?

    Back in the 1940's some scientists thought when the nuclear bomb went off it would cause the atmosphere to ignite.

    That luckly didn't happen but shows how some people will still test things that might have a very bad effect on life on Earth.
     
  13. (Q) Encephaloid Martini Valued Senior Member

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    Paul has been 'haunting' this thread for over 2 years and essentially states the same thing over and over.

    Isn't there a term for posters that do this?
     
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  15. Paul W. Dixon Registered Senior Member

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    SUPERNOVA FROM EXPERIMENTATION AT FERMILAB

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    Many thanks to everyone for your strong support in this most tragic concern.

    So far, in Run II at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory as noted in the Tevatron Luminosity second figure, there has been an increase in luminosity near to 50.00 E 30 at near to 2 TeV. Thus there has been an increase in energetics from the inception to some 5 orders of magnitude (x 10) in a steady prgression towards ever higher energies and a greater probability of Supernova generation via the formation of a transition towards de Sitter Space. In presenting this work to the world of science for 28 years, no refutation to this conclusion from relativistic cosmology has of yet been brought forward.

    To quote from Erich Fromm, "In spite of a veneer of optimism and initiative, modern man is overcome by a profound feeling of powerlessness which makes him gaze toward approaching catastrophes as though he were paralyzed." (Escape from Freedom, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York (1961) 255-256)

    We must harken back to those examples of Theseus and the Minotaur and William Tell against the cruelty of the City State in Switzerland to stand against this reckless plunge into the unknown in the name of science. We must be brave and bring the media's attention to this matter or all is lost.

    All the children will thank you for your kind efforts on their behalf - clearly a group effort is needed in this instance - and may the good God have mercy on our souls.

    All Best Wishes,

    Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D.
    Supernova from Experimentation
     
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  16. Xevious Truth Beyond Logic Registered Senior Member

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    *runs around screaming* Oh my God, the world is going to die! We should all run around like idiots with our heads cut off and proclaim the word of Dixon before it's too late!
     
  17. Dinosaur Rational Skeptic Valued Senior Member

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    I wonder if Paul would continue to post if nobody else posted.
     
  18. Xevious Truth Beyond Logic Registered Senior Member

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    Paul is so intent on this thread he would buy sciforums just to keep it going if he had to.
     
  19. Paul W. Dixon Registered Senior Member

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    Many thanks to everyone for your prompt actions in this most tragic concern.

    Having reviewed a brief description of the demographics for sciforums, it is clear that this is the ideal platfrom for the presentation of this thread on the generation of supernova via high-energy physics experimentation. Our fearless leader, Porfiry, must receive the thanks of the entire world for this kind act.

    During this time, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is undergoing an upgrade to enable it to attain even greater luminosity (energetics). It would, therefore, now be the time to redouble our efforts to effect a moratorium on all high-energy physics experimentation at Fermilab.

    Let each of us try in our own best fashion to bring about this moratorium.

    All the children will thank you for your prompt actions on their behalf and may the good God have mercy on our souls!

    All Best Wishes,

    Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D
    Supernova from Experimentation
     
  20. DeeCee Valued Senior Member

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    Paul I appreciate your efforts even if nobody else does.
    Keep posting.
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  21. Persol I am the great and mighty Zo. Registered Senior Member

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    Lol, you appreciate his efforts?

    Do you appreciate all misguided goals?
     
  22. DeeCee Valued Senior Member

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    Yea. I guess I do.
    As long as some effort is involved and with twenty odd pages over two years,you can't say Paul isn't trying.

    Think of it as a labour of love

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  23. Paul W. Dixon Registered Senior Member

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    Many thanks Dee Cee for your most kind words in this tragic concern.

    So far, there has been no refutation over these many years of the postulation that increased energetics in the ring at Fermilab will create a transition towards de Sitter space thus releasing the force of a Supernova on our planet, our solar system and a host of nearby stars. Indeed, an inquiry of anyone who is knowledgeable in relativistic cosmology, would indicate that the entire world of modern physics is quite aware of these vast energies and the risk of this kind of experimentation is well-known to all cognoscenti in this area of expertise.

    In mythology, it was Daedalus who constructed the maze to contain the Minotaur in ancient Crete. Daedalus may serve as the exemplar of the scientist. He continued with his research without ceasing in the pursuit of truth. This is clearly the paradigm for the scientists in charge at Fermilab. They too may fly too the close to the sun, as did Icarus, the son of Daedalus and plunge into the sea.

    In this call for a moratorium of current research at Fermilab, may we harken back to this ancient lesson from mythology, so that all the children will thank you for your most prompt action on their behalf. May the good God have mercy on our souls!

    ALL BEST WISHES,

    Yours sincerely,

    Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D.
    Supernova from Experimentation
     
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