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<blockquote data-quote="Zoë Mijnwens" data-source="post: 190303" data-attributes="member: 12186"><p>I know who invented the car in this timeline. In Zeshua’s timeline it can be a different person. Nevertheless, I am sure the laws of physics must be the same both in his/her timeline and ours. </p><p>I am discouraged by the graviton generator - not the Star Trek but the device Zeshua is using.</p><p></p><p>It is 2020, and the graviton still remains hypothetical. I am not a physicist, so I took it from someone competent.</p><p>‘The trouble is that the coupling constant for the gravitational field is very very small. Let's take the LHC, where the energy is around 13-14 TeV. From a certain formula we derive a value for gravitational coupling constant. It is approx. 10 to the power of -31. For comparison, the electromagnetic coupling constant is about 0.007. So graviton emission at the LHC is about 29 orders of magnitude less likely than photon emission. That's why we would have to wait an exceedingly long time to see graviton emission at the LHC.’</p><p>Why can’t gravitons be created in traditional particle accelerators:</p><p><a href="https://checklink.mail.ru/proxy?es=CniDT11ja%2B1vUO4FMlJ%2BYgoxLO64KTLcrDt%2FXCRimGI%3D&egid=vqGcZiitloLcsWnjYQoD%2FaOe2Rpqhncu7PDC2lHawc8%3D&url=https%3A%2F%2Fclick.mail.ru%2Fredir%3Fu%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fphysics.stackexchange.com%252Fquestions%252F192068%252Fwhy-cant-gravitons-be-created-in-traditional-particle-accelerators%26c%3Dswm%26r%3Dhttp%26o%3Dmail%26v%3D2%26s%3D3479c9c434517dec&uidl=15831226780824578721&from=hope80.hope%40mail.ru&to=" target="_blank">https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/192068/why-cant-gravitons-be-created-in-traditional-particle-accelerators</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoë Mijnwens, post: 190303, member: 12186"] I know who invented the car in this timeline. In Zeshua’s timeline it can be a different person. Nevertheless, I am sure the laws of physics must be the same both in his/her timeline and ours. I am discouraged by the graviton generator - not the Star Trek but the device Zeshua is using. It is 2020, and the graviton still remains hypothetical. I am not a physicist, so I took it from someone competent. ‘The trouble is that the coupling constant for the gravitational field is very very small. Let's take the LHC, where the energy is around 13-14 TeV. From a certain formula we derive a value for gravitational coupling constant. It is approx. 10 to the power of -31. For comparison, the electromagnetic coupling constant is about 0.007. So graviton emission at the LHC is about 29 orders of magnitude less likely than photon emission. That's why we would have to wait an exceedingly long time to see graviton emission at the LHC.’ Why can’t gravitons be created in traditional particle accelerators: [URL='https://checklink.mail.ru/proxy?es=CniDT11ja%2B1vUO4FMlJ%2BYgoxLO64KTLcrDt%2FXCRimGI%3D&egid=vqGcZiitloLcsWnjYQoD%2FaOe2Rpqhncu7PDC2lHawc8%3D&url=https%3A%2F%2Fclick.mail.ru%2Fredir%3Fu%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fphysics.stackexchange.com%252Fquestions%252F192068%252Fwhy-cant-gravitons-be-created-in-traditional-particle-accelerators%26c%3Dswm%26r%3Dhttp%26o%3Dmail%26v%3D2%26s%3D3479c9c434517dec&uidl=15831226780824578721&from=hope80.hope%40mail.ru&to=']https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/192068/why-cant-gravitons-be-created-in-traditional-particle-accelerators[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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