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Quark-Gluon Plasma Observed At LHC

Canadian_Daemon writes "A phase of matter created moments after the Big Bang is thought to have been detected at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. 'Striking' evidence of a quark-gluon plasma has been observed by a team of researchers, including Canadians, at the facility near Geneva, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) announced Friday."

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  1. Quark-Gluon Plasma Observed At LHC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm glad the OP mentioned that Canadians had a hand in this. Otherwise I would have assumed they didn't.

    1. Re:Quark-Gluon Plasma Observed At LHC by IrquiM · · Score: 2, Funny

      You can't make a Gluon without a Canadian This is why all have failed previously!

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  2. Quark Glue-ons by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    A Ferengi with a Glue-on observed moments after the big bang?

    Its like horrible geek porn. I must retreat to the relative artistic successes of the Star Wars Christmas Special.

    1. Re:Quark Glue-ons by phrostie · · Score: 3, Funny

      +1 funny

  3. Eh! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Canadian observes quark-gluon plasma, then immediately apologizes.

  4. Re:Offensive by BronsCon · · Score: 1, Funny

    What about my an idiot?

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  5. Quark-Gluon Plasma? by TrisexualPuppy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have seen this quark-gluon plasma one other time. My, it has been a while. I never thought I'd see a resonance cascade, let alone create one. But there, at that point, we did it. At Black Mesa. We...unleashed...Gordon, you're alive! Thank God for that hazard suit. I'm afraid to move him and all our phones are out. Please get to the surface as soon as you can and let someone know we're stranded down here. You'll need me to access the retinal scanners. I'm sure the rest of the science team will gladly he$EOF

  6. Re:As a Canadian, I like to watch... by JamesP · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm thinking that except if they actually injected Canadians into the LHC pipes and then collided them at high speed, this whole Canadian bias of the news is unjustified.

    IT'S A CANADIAN CONSPIRACY

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  7. Re:Including Canadians, and... by jamesh · · Score: 2, Funny

    No I think it's reasonable to point it out explicitly. If they had just said "Observed by a team of researchers", you would fairly quickly assume that there wouldn't be any Canadians in that team, for obvious reasons.

    Just like if a blind guy had ascended Mount Everest, the news article would read "A team of mountaineers, including a blind guy, ...".

  8. Re:As a Canadian, I like to watch... by PPH · · Score: 5, Funny

    Canadians tend to be skeptics.

    Oh, I don't know about that.

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  9. It Must Be Pointed Out by soloport · · Score: 2, Funny

    More than three thousand died in the Twin Tower collapse that occurred 2001-11-9, including Canadians.
    Hundreds of thousands converged in South Africa for the World Cup opening ceremonies, including Canadians.
    Overwhelming amounts of aid have poured in to Haiti from around the globe, including Canadians.
    'Striking' evidence of a quark-gluon plasma has been observed by a team of researchers, including Canadians.

  10. second city attitude. by mevets · · Score: 2, Funny

    It is so sad. It is a place of contrasts, the sally-fields-like desperation for acknowledgement against the smugness of not being Americans (even though nobody else can tell).

  11. Re:Offensive by Black+Gold+Alchemist · · Score: 3, Funny

    "This experimental setup was so simple, that your grandmother could understand it."

    Two choices, pick one or both:
    This experimental setup was so simple, even the president could understand it.
    This experimental setup was so simple, even the former president could understand it.


    Fixed that for em'.

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  12. Re:Thanks by ieatcookies · · Score: 2, Funny

    Nice work, hosers!

  13. Practical usage? by jolyonr · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, when will I be able to buy a Quark-Gluon Plasma TV?

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  14. Re:Thanks by Heed00 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Take off!

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  15. List of authors by DavMz · · Score: 2, Funny

    The list of authors is longer than the paper itself. And it's in alphabetical order. At least, there surely is no fight as to know who will be first author. ^^

  16. Eh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    'Striking' evidence of a quark-gluon plasma has been observed by a team of researchers, including Canadians, at the facility near Geneva...

    There's three ways to interpret that.

    1) Canadians were present during the observation.
    2) The quark-gluon plasma said, "Hey! What'cha looking at buddy?".

    or

    3) Canadians have spread so far, they've now overrun the LHC, and our only chance to find particles that repel them is lost!

  17. Re:Am I missing something? by SanityInAnarchy · · Score: 1, Funny

    I did read TFA. It didn't really help...

    "Striking" evidence of a quark-gluon plasma has been observed by a team of researchers, including Canadians...

    "People have been searching for evidence of this for decades," Canadian physicist Richard Teuscher said Friday...

    The results of the experiment... were accepted Friday morning for publication in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters, less than 24 hours after it was submitted, said Teuscher, a research scientist at the Canadian Institute for Particle Physics and a physics professor at the University of Toronto....

    Peter Krieger, an associate professor of physics at the University of Toronto, said a detected called the forward calorimeter built in Canada...

    Plus a nice little sidebar called "Canadian content," which says:

    Canadians make up more than 150 of the researchers involved in ATLAS. They have mainly been involved with designing, building, and operating detectors called liquid argon calorimeters...

    Basically, what I got from reading TFA is that man, Canada has a serious ego problem. And yes, it's a groundbreaking discovery, but damn that's distracting.

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