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		<title>By: fluidic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terrific Pauline!

Your blog adds significant clarity and importance to ALfliICE experimental interpretation of data outcome from colliding heavy lead ions with bare protons!

The data on the pure liquid with zero viscocity fluid &quot;quark-gluon-plasma&quot; where protons are in unconstrained bound floating state inside the nucleus vs. standard model&#039;s understanding of constrained protons under the strong nuclear force has far-reaching and groundbreaking ramifications. CERN has discovered this 4th state of matter in year 2000. However, the explanation was and still is, that this plasma-fluid nature is showing up because of the collision energy intensity/density generated at fractions of the speed of light.

for a decade, I have been trying to promote the issue of fluidity / perfect liquidity of matter, all matter, as also observed at RHIC in the US and made public during 2011-2012.

All particles of matter are fluid / liquid at different densities (varying from ultra low - leptons, electrons, bla bla bla to ultra high densities - hadrons, protons, quarks, etc... It is not difficult to prove that while particles of ultra high density are in fluid form themselves at the quantum scale, they exhibit almost very solid behavior at the macrolevel inside detectors because of their ultra high quantum density (not talking about quantum probability density). It is also not difficult to show that even the lowest density fluid particles such as leptons, electrons which are fluidous at quantum scale behave like solid particles at the macrolevel: X-rays, neutrinos, etc. and other radiations of the same class are highly penetrative thru matter because of their lowest fluidity density that they easily pass thru things.

Finally, there is ONLY a SINGLE state of matter at the quantum level = fluid / liquid form with zero viscocity.  When collisions of lead ions and protons beams happen at ultra high speeds, matter does NOT change from solid particle state to liquid &quot;plasma&quot; state to gaseous state ...! but it simply expands and gets bound to manifest its real face &quot; PURE LIQUID&quot; due to the ultra high energy generated during the collision. At the quantum level, matter has ONLY ONE STATE = LIQUID.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Terrific Pauline!</p>
<p>Your blog adds significant clarity and importance to ALfliICE experimental interpretation of data outcome from colliding heavy lead ions with bare protons!</p>
<p>The data on the pure liquid with zero viscocity fluid &#8220;quark-gluon-plasma&#8221; where protons are in unconstrained bound floating state inside the nucleus vs. standard model&#8217;s understanding of constrained protons under the strong nuclear force has far-reaching and groundbreaking ramifications. CERN has discovered this 4th state of matter in year 2000. However, the explanation was and still is, that this plasma-fluid nature is showing up because of the collision energy intensity/density generated at fractions of the speed of light.</p>
<p>for a decade, I have been trying to promote the issue of fluidity / perfect liquidity of matter, all matter, as also observed at RHIC in the US and made public during 2011-2012.</p>
<p>All particles of matter are fluid / liquid at different densities (varying from ultra low &#8211; leptons, electrons, bla bla bla to ultra high densities &#8211; hadrons, protons, quarks, etc&#8230; It is not difficult to prove that while particles of ultra high density are in fluid form themselves at the quantum scale, they exhibit almost very solid behavior at the macrolevel inside detectors because of their ultra high quantum density (not talking about quantum probability density). It is also not difficult to show that even the lowest density fluid particles such as leptons, electrons which are fluidous at quantum scale behave like solid particles at the macrolevel: X-rays, neutrinos, etc. and other radiations of the same class are highly penetrative thru matter because of their lowest fluidity density that they easily pass thru things.</p>
<p>Finally, there is ONLY a SINGLE state of matter at the quantum level = fluid / liquid form with zero viscocity.  When collisions of lead ions and protons beams happen at ultra high speeds, matter does NOT change from solid particle state to liquid &#8220;plasma&#8221; state to gaseous state &#8230;! but it simply expands and gets bound to manifest its real face &#8221; PURE LIQUID&#8221; due to the ultra high energy generated during the collision. At the quantum level, matter has ONLY ONE STATE = LIQUID.</p>
<p>AAA</p>
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		<dc:creator>Big Bang fluido &#171; Pagine di Natura</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 12:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
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