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Treeloot0093 karma

That is a neat take on it! Thanks for the response!

Treeloot0093 karma

How do forecast business in the future when quantum computing comes around?

Treeloot0091 karma

How well do the collisions at the LHC relate to what we would observe in our universe, that is, where would these collisions occur naturally?

Secondly, let's say we were looking at a particularly violent part of a galaxy, such as the center. Could there be processes happening there that would contribute to the disparity between theory and what we observe, meaning could it be a possible source of dark matter/energy? Specifically, I'm thinking about a gamma ray burst and its interaction with the space and the particles that reside in the path. Laser wakefield acceleration is extremely interesting to me and what I have spent my years researching as an undergraduate. The relativistic energies we can accelerate electrons to in a matter of centimeters using a high power laser is, to me, astonishing, so I'm extremely interested in the effects that such a powerful phenomenon like a GRB has on space and time.

Thank you, wish I had time to ask more.