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The
Hubble Space Telescope (http://www.pro-am.com/origins/research/a_anamensis.htm
In a society able
of "bottling" Anti-Matter, the absolute "Capital" of that
society, is the sum of its accumulated scientific knowledge.
The latter depend
on education, means of communication and laboratories.
Market independent and tangent, alternative tools of global emission, must be invented, to
fit the huge amount of long term investment required, to allow the potential capacity of exponential growth of our Absolute Global Capital.
In particular, less than 50 years of global effort will make available the practical use of
unlimited quantity energies, already defined as available.
Human are obviously the most intelligent animal having evolved in that
planet, it remain to convince the less "convincing" specimen, that our
common behavioral atavism, are not longer an appropriate social
standard, when some, among then, have already evolved, to the point of
"bottling" Anti-matter!
Physics Disclosure
The passionate reading of
1080 pages of the popular astronomy of " Flammarion " (edition of 1901) and the
meeting with a pioneer of the German nuclear physics has opened my mind to the perception
of Cosmic and atomic space since I was twelve years old.
My destination was to not become a scientist in this domain, (for an incredible enough
reason) and my formation of physics remains limited at the engineer's primitive level.
Publications like those of Fred Hoyle and Stephen W. Hawking have had an essential
influence on the trajectory of my spiritual and philosophical evolution.
The intention is to open
the consciousness of the non-scientific, as myself, regarding these fields of knowledge,
allowing an extraordinary philosophical inference and an alternative awareness of the
potential of evolution of the human condition. The book of our Universe opens up to anyone
that wants to make the effort of looking at it.
The
History of Antimatter
CERN
"Antimatter:
Mirror of the Universe" website

Paul Dirac
The History of Antimatter
(by Rosy Mondardini)
The history of antimatter begins in
1928 with a young physicist named Paul Dirac and a strange mathematical equation...
These pages will enable you to
travel beyond the borders of reality and visit unknown worlds. In each trip, you will
discover different aspects of antimatter.

All my
life, I have been fascinated by the big questions that face us, and have
tried to find scientific answers to them. If, like me, you have looked at
the stars, and tried to make sense of what you see, you too have started
to wonder what makes the universe exist. The questions are clear,
and deceptively simple. But the answers have always seemed well beyond our
reach. Until now.
I want
you to share my excitement at the discoveries, past and present, which
have revolutionized the way we think. From the Big Bang to black holes,
from dark matter to a possible Big Crunch, our image of the universe today
is full of strange sounding ideas, and remarkable truths. The story of how
we arrived at this picture is the story of learning to understand what we
see."
Strange Stuff Explained
What in the world (or in the
universe) are quarks and quasars, nebulae and neutrinos? How can time be
imaginary? Is a wormhole anything like an anthill? For definitions and
descriptions of the tricky terminology of the universe, this is where the
strange stuff becomes a little less so.
Cosmological Stars
History will, no doubt,
recognize many of today's theorists and scientists for their astonishing
collective and personal contributions to our future understanding of the
universe. Here we recognize some -- though certainly not all -- of those
whose ideas or discoveries have, over time, shaped human understanding of
the stars and beyond.
Universes
Hundreds of years ago,
everyone believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe. Today
we know better, but a complete picture of the universe remains elusive.
From the ancient notion of a flat Earth to today's theories on the very
shape of past and future history, ideals of the universe have evolved with
the help of scientific discovery and the eternal human
imagination.
--Heisenberg, in
uncertainty principle paper, 1927
WERNER
HEISENBERG (1901 - 1976)
was one of the greatest
physicists of the twentieth century. He is best known as a founder of
quantum mechanics,
the new physics of the atomic world, and especially for the
uncertainty principle
in quantum theory. He is also known for his controversial role as a leader
of Germany's
nuclear fission
research during World War II.
http://www.aip.org/history/heisenberg/p01.htm
From selected links of
the center for history of physic of American Institute of Physics

Robert
Doisneau
The cellist
Take an Art Break
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