Black Holes and Hidden Dimensions
Slackware Geek writes "It is being reported in the Nature Science Update that a new observitory being built in Argentina to study cosmic rays could detect extra hidden dimensions if they exist. 'Cosmic rays could find holes in Standard Model of particle physics ...If the Universe contains invisible, extra dimensions, then cosmic rays that hit the atmosphere will produce tiny black holes. These black holes should be numerous enough for the observatory to detect.'"
Moderators, punish me now.
Cosmetic rays will indeed prove that the univers is shallow and one dimensional.
".....Argentine officals hope to discover new black holes, dimensions and other phenomena, and find new ways to send their debt there."
The problem is that
"The result of casting elementary particles outside the inheritence hierarchy is undefined."
The Manual 4.1, chapter 7 cited in Universe(3)
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