(July 6, 2010 at 7:18 am)mo3taz3nbar Wrote:Quote:depending on the temperature
There is your keyword dumbass, the higher the temperature the more liquid-like the behaviour of the Quark-Gluon plasma, given the high density of the early universe - It is actually a combination of prevalence of the electromagnetic force, the temperature and the density of the early universe that was responsible for the plasma behaving as a liquid and not a gas.
Also, We know that Quark-gluon plasma begins to act as a liquid at upwards of 4000 Deg C,(given appropriate density) we also know that the beginning of the universe had temperatures over 10^32, well over the temperature where Quarks can even exist, let alone form into plasma and even further removed from your 'Gas'.
Quote:It is now thought that the plasma would have to be a million times more energetic to become a perfect gas.
Reasons why you are wrong (again):
1. Perfect Gas ≠ Liquid Plasma
2. The density of the early universe was too great for gasses to form
3. The Plank Epoch was too hot and too dense for any matter at all to form, so it doesn't make a shit bit of difference what state of matter you want this Dukhan to represent, you're still wrong.
Quote: That is beyond the reach of any conceivable laboratory experiment, but the experiments colliding lead nuclei in the Large Hadron Collider outside Geneva next winter should reach energies high enough to see some evolution from a liquid to a gas.
Temperatures at the LHC ≠ Temperatures at Electroweak Epoch
Heat scale: Plasma > Gas > Liquid > Solid
Quote:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/scienc....html?_r=1
Great source material there, especially awesome in the opening paragraph:
"Physicists said Monday that they had whacked a tiny region of space with enough energy to briefly distort the laws of physics"
Quote:if they discovered that the quark-gluon plasma is a fourth state of matter it is also considered (dukhan) which as i mentioned before its a general word that refers to any state of matter that is not liquid or solid
1. It's not a matter of "IF"... Plasma IS a 4th state of matter.
2. So Allah basically just said that the early universe was neither solid nor liquid... Big fucking deal. I'm pretty sure the vast majority of religions don't believe that the universe was initially solid or liquid either.
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