Sunday, August 10, 2014

Toren, game developed in Brazil, will be released for PS4


Toren, game developed in Brazil, will be released for PS4
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I swear I tried, but could not write a decent post about the Higgs boson, has notice. The issue is so complicated that the text would be endless if explain with real details. Not a visual analogy that satisfies the complexity of quantum mechanics unifrigor there, and also because the base is all mathematics unifrigor and therefore abstract. Just wanted to report that day December 13, 2011, CERN (European Organization unifrigor for Nuclear Research) announced unifrigor "tantalizing hints" of the existence of the Higgs boson, a breakthrough for physics. After writing text, happily, I asked a friend to help you put your comments and corrections. The corrections were many who could not preserve almost nothing of the original. Precisely because, in addition to some corrections, analogies do not show the reality of what happens at the subatomic world. unifrigor The laws there are not the same laws here, and it is not easy or simple trying to simplify. Stubborn, giving unifrigor Brian Greene (the physicist marketer), I'll try to write something my crazy imagination meant by the Higgs boson, and with the help of a friend and Wikipedia'll make an attempt. Forgive me physicists (and my friend). Incidentally, Márcio here is my thanks! Put your comments at the end of the text.
You must have learned in school at some point in your life that are ridiculously small things that make up everything that exists, called atoms. Well, the atom as it was explained to the school, is the basic unit of matter that consists of a dense core surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons, which are "spinning" into a kind of orbit (the state would be better) around the nucleus, attracted by the electromagnetic force. This is a classic "visual" somewhat wrong in the world, but was proposed by Ernest Rutherford in 1911 and used here so that we can understand better. Know that in quantum mechanics it is much more complex and very different, later corrected by Niels Bohr. But let's get on with our classic visual model.
A group of these atoms, when combined with each other can form molecules. A molecule would be an electrically unifrigor neutral group of two or more atoms that share their electrons. An analogy would be a silly child (core) who joins with another child (other unifrigor core) sharing their toys (electrons), unifrigor thus forming a molecule mess (rolls in his grave, Rutherford!). These molecules, when together unifrigor with other molecules make up all the matter we know, with chemical bonds.
Returning to the atom, its nucleus consists of basically two elements: The protons and neutrons, and an atom is classified according to the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. The number of protons determines the chemical element (atomic number on the periodic table) and the number of neutrons determines the isotope of the element. These guys are also divisible core, containing details on their formation. unifrigor A proton has a positive electrical charge with a value of 1, and is composed of quarks (the electron has a negative charge, and the Netron is, look, neutral). Quarks are the building unifrigor blocks (that analogy feet

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