thats pp collisions in a particle accelerator, when it collides at high energies, it produces hadrons + very high mass particles such as z bosons. there's no interference pattern since you're talking about the particle collision.Originally posted by Artiwizoras:Hmm, where is the TS? Where is the secret question? Where, Where?
Anyway, I shall ask a question. It seems like 2 photons can collide if they have high energy, ie momentum. How will the interference pattern be like? How different from normal light?
by the way, have i been nasty to you in the past?Originally posted by eagle:bumping a 1 mth old thread is not a way to start ur first post -.-
and what qualifies u to be an amateur physics adviser?
Ya, you have went all the way to the around the 28th page of Chit Chat to bump a thread that is from the 7th of June 2007. Commendable effortOriginally posted by S1nG:by the way, have i been nasty to you in the past?
whats wrong with being an amateur physics advisor? i cant learn and teach at the same time?
btw get it right. i'm not bumping this thread. ts said he's looking for a physics expert. so whats wrong with me volunteering?
or he might have just typed "physics" in the search function?Originally posted by Gensis:Ya, you have went all the way to the around the 28th page of Chit Chat to bump a thread that is from the 7th of June 2007. Commendable effort
This means if you are good enough, put good physics advisor instead of amateur. Amateur sounds too demeaning to your high processing capability.Originally posted by S1nG:whats wrong with being an amateur physics advisor? i cant learn and teach at the same time?