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joegoda ([personal profile] joegoda) wrote2009-10-29 06:48 pm

When this thing hits 88 miles an hour....

Seriously, there is a postulation that the Large Hadron Collider is being sabotaged from the Future!

For those who have that curious dog look:

The Hadron Collider is built to accelerate protons - those pesky tiny wavicles that enable things to be visible and warm you on a cold day - to 99 percent of the speed of light and then smash two or more of them together. By doing this, they hope to discover one of the basic particles of the Universe, the Higgs boson particle. It is this particle that gives Solid Objects, like you and me mass. You know... real.

NY Times article here! The future is NOW!

Where is my flux capacitor when I need it?

[identity profile] joegoda.livejournal.com 2009-10-30 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, K3vin, K3vin, K3vin... surely you know that the capacitor itself does not create the timeslip. It creates the field that the localized area is encapsulated in. And it's not so much that the field travels through time, but rather, it is the field that holds the localized are solidly in place, outside the flux of time. Time does not stop and so flows around the field generated by the capacitor. That's why the Delorean was so important! The all aluminum shell of the vehicle was perfect for the conduction and containment of the field. It's likely that some other metal would have done as well, or perhaps some sort of metalicized polymer, but let's face it... why re-invent the wheel when you have a perfectly good Delorean sitting right there in Doc Brown's shed?

Moving through the time slip, forward and backward is as easy as tacking to the wind, maneuvering on the river, upstream or downstream.