vendredi 7 décembre 2007

Extreme Science the Einstein Hubble Planck Newsletter

Welcome to Extreme Science, the newsletter published by the Einstein-Hubble scientific association, sponsored by Mediterranean Interiors the on-line shopping website specialised in Provencal Art Crafts and Provence Gifts.

The Einstein-Hubble association was founded in 2006 by Antoine Einstein, Ernest Hubble and Marcel Plank, three MSC students at the Lemanian University (Geneva, Switzerland) in memory of their grand uncles, the well-know Albert, Edwin and Max. For the last two years Einstein, Hubble and Plank have been working on the GUT (Grand Unification Theory) under the direction of Roberto Galilei, distinguished Professore of Quantun Mechanics from Leonardo Da Vinci University in Roma. With the contribution of several scientists from CERN (Centre Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire), in particular Professor Roberto Buitoni and Francisco Panzani, we have already achieved a number of important steps toward the Grand Unification, including the quantic characterization of the Higgs field in a 6 dimension time space continuum.Our preliminary theoritical work has given raise to important predictions relative to the order of magnitude of the Higgs field during pre-Big-Bang states of the Universe (10 exp -10 seconds before the Big Bang) and gives early indication as to the so-called Origin of the Universe.In the first issue of Extreme Science, we will describe the methodology we will use to detect evidence of the Higgs Boson and the details of the configuration of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), more specifically the Perry-Mason interferometer. A-temporal characteristics of the Higgs Boson, if verified, will confirm theoretical calculations with regards to the state of the Universe that might have pre-existed to the Big-Bang and to the 'starting point' of Time (the T0). We will also expose the basis of the Einstein-Hubble-Plank conjecture regarding the Alpha tensor, a preliminary mathematical foundation for the GUT, which describes how the Higgs Field equations can be derived from a more generic set of field equations.Happy reading!Antoine, Ernest and Marcel

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