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Solar System in a Can May Reveal Hidden Dimensions

dylanduck writes "A model solar system, made of tungsten and placed in space, could reveal hidden spatial dimensions and test alternative theories of gravity. If the system's 'planets' moved slightly differently to the way predicted by standard gravity, it would signal the presence of new physical phenomena." From the article: "Once at the Lagrange point, the artificial solar system would be set in motion inside the spacecraft. An 8-centimetre-wide sphere of tungsten would act as an artificial sun, while a smaller test sphere would be launched 10 cm away into an oval-shaped orbit. The miniscule planet would orbit its tungsten sun 3,000 times per year."

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  1. What if by Raindance · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder if our universe is just a hidden spacial dimension test for a super-advanced alien civilization... still trying to figure out string theory.

    1. Re:What if by stunt_penguin · · Score: 4, Funny

      Tom Cruise seems to think so.

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  2. Re:Gotchas, we got em by pilgrim23 · · Score: 5, Funny

    the old L5 Society wanted to place a module they called a High Orbital Mini-Earth there... sort of a H.O.M.E. on LaGrannge.....

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  3. Re:What's tungsten? by JourneyExpertApe · · Score: 4, Funny

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