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Sarah Palin Lights Rick Wilson Up Over His Sudden Concern Over Attacking the Children of Politicians
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Sarah Palin Lights Rick Wilson Up Over His Sudden Concern Over Attacking the Children of Politicians

Sarah Palin Lights Rick Wilson Up Over His Sudden Concern Over Attacking the Children of Politicians
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The Left Loses It as New York Times Piece Says 'Joy Is Not a Strategy'
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The Left Loses It as New York Times Piece Says 'Joy Is Not a Strategy'

The Left Loses It as New York Times Piece Says 'Joy Is Not a Strategy'
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NEW: NY Post Op-Ed Claims Kamala's Brother-in-Law Fleeced Taxpayers for Billions While a DOJ Lawyer
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NEW: NY Post Op-Ed Claims Kamala's Brother-in-Law Fleeced Taxpayers for Billions While a DOJ Lawyer

NEW: NY Post Op-Ed Claims Kamala's Brother-in-Law Fleeced Taxpayers for Billions While a DOJ Lawyer
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Threats, Cringe, Insanity, Skulduggery - All Part of the DNC Package
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Threats, Cringe, Insanity, Skulduggery - All Part of the DNC Package

RedState Weekly Briefing: Threats, Cringe, Insanity, Skulduggery - All Part of the DNC Package
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Fired Hack John Harwood Says It's OK for Kamala to Dodge Interviews Because She Wants to Win
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Fired Hack John Harwood Says It's OK for Kamala to Dodge Interviews Because She Wants to Win

If you look at the resume of 'journalist' John Harwood, you will see everything is in the past tense and it is easy to understand why. In a world full of hacks who are more Democrat party apparatchiks…
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Reporter: Donald Trump Illegally Offered RFK Jr. a Job in His Administration
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Reporter: Donald Trump Illegally Offered RFK Jr. a Job in His Administration

As Twitchy reported, Robert F. Kennedy shredded the current Democratic Party Friday, dropped out of the presidential race, and endorsed Donald Trump. All of the right people are furious with Kennedy,…
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CEO of Telegram messaging app arrested in France, say French media
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paris —  Pavel Durov, billionaire founder and CEO of the Telegram messaging app, was arrested at the Bourget airport outside Paris on Saturday evening, TF1 TV and BFM TV said, citing unnamed sources.…
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The Political Matrix Sustains the Illusion of Freedom
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The Political Matrix Sustains the Illusion of Freedom

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The Left Loses It as New York Times Piece Says 'Joy Is Not a Strategy'
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Victor Shi is on the youth team for Team Harris-Walz, and he's always looking for the right-wing media like the New York Times trying to help their candidate Donald Trump. Just look at this opinion piece…
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Neutron Star Mergers Could Be Producing Quark Matter
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Neutron Star Mergers Could Be Producing Quark Matter

When neutron stars dance together, the grand smash finale they experience might create the densest known form of matter known in the Universe. It’s called “quark matter, ” a highly weird combo of liberated quarks and gluons. It’s unclear if the stuff existed in their cores before the end of their dance. However, in the wild aftermath a neutron-star merger, the strange conditions could free quarks and gluons from protons and neutrons. That lets them move around freely in the aftermath. So, researchers want to know how freely they move and what conditions might impede their motion (or flow). These weird stars are hugely dense and strange collections of neutrons. So, when two of them dance and merge, they change shape under the pressure of the merger. They also heat up. The conditions eventually change the states of matter in their cores. According to Professor Aleksi Vuorinen of the University of Helsinki, Finland, this is what astronomers think happens during neutron star mergers. However, he points out nobody completely understands those conditions and how quarks behave in them. “Describing neutron-star mergers is particularly challenging for theorists because all conventional theoretical tools seem to break down in one way or another in these time-dependent and truly extreme systems”, he said. How Neutron Star Collisions Involve Quarks Crab Nebula by JWST. The resulting neutron star at its heart spins rapidly and sends out a signal. That makes it a pulsar. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, T. Temim (Princeton University) In the cosmic zoo, neutron stars are among the weirder denizens. They’re the highly magnetized leftovers of old supermassive stars that died in supernova explosions. The catastrophic collapse of the dying star creates a solid ball of neutrons where the stellar core once existed. Some spin very rapidly and send signals out to space. The Crab Nebula pulsar is a good example of such an object. Its core spins some 30 times per second and its signal shows up as regular pulses in radio frequencies, gamma and x-ray wavelengths. That’s why it’s called a “pulsar”. When neutron stars merge, obviously they mix and mingle their contents. Researchers want to know the viscosity of the material created in the merger. Essentially, this would be a measure of how strongly particle interactions would resist flowing. Or, think of it as measuring how “sticky” the flow of the quark soup would be. A thick quark soup would flow more slowly while a thin one would move faster. The idea is to understand the conditions and what they do to affect the flow of quarks during a merger. Theories about Sticky Quarks Researchers want to define the so-called “bulk viscosity” of the material created during the neutron star merger. Essentially, bulk viscosity describes the energy loss as the system involved in the merger experiences radial oscillations. They show how the quark-gluon density changes in a regular, periodic way. Vuornin and colleagues set out to determine the bulk viscosity of the quark matter involved in such a collision. They studied the problem using two theoretical methods, one invoking principles of holography and the other on a quantum field study called perturbation theory. Illustration of a quark core in a neutron star. Credit: Jyrki Hokkanen, CSC – IT Center for Science Essentially, the holographic approach looks at the quark matter problem as a factor of the densities and temperatures that occur during neutron star collisions. The team is interested in something called “quantum chromodynamics.” That’s the study of interactions between the quarks and gluons in the material created by the collision. The perturbation theory looks at the strength of the interactions between those particles. By applying both methods, the team was able to characterize the bulk viscosity, i.e. the “stickiness” of the quark matter. Then, they could figure out that its stickiness occurs at lower-than-expected temperatures. It’s a big step forward in understanding the behavior of neutron star matter during mergers. “These results may also aid the interpretation of future observations. We might for example look for viscous effects in future gravitational-wave data, and their absence could reveal the creation of quark matter in neutron-star mergers,” adds University Lecturer Niko Jokela. A simulation of two dense neutron stars colliding. In some cases, a larger neutron star results; sometimes a black hole is created. Courtesy: A. Tchekhovskoy, R. Fernandez, D. Kasen Using Physics and Quantum Theory to Delve into a Neutron Star No one has ever been inside the strange universe inside the neutron star. However, it’s got to be one of the weirder places in the cosmos. As mentioned, they’re made simply of neutrons—combos of protons and electrons. Unlike most stars, they don’t radiate heat and whatever residual heat they do contain dissipates over time. These odd objects do have extremely strong magnetic fields. Neutron stars are incredibly dense. Just a small amount of their material (about the size of a regular wallet) would weigh around 3 billion tons. That makes these odd stars the second-most dense objects in the Universe, after supermassive black holes. Astronomers and particle physicists are interested in them because they can offer insight into such topics as superconductivity, the behavior of dense fluids, and a topic called quantum chromodynamics. Studying the collisions of these superdense objects also offers insight into the growth of these objects after their original formation in catastrophic supernova explosions. For More Information Neutron-Star Mergers Illuminate the Mysteries of Quark MatterEstimate for the Bulk Viscosity of Strongly Coupled Quark Matter Using Perturbative QCD and HolographyQuantum Chromodynamics The post Neutron Star Mergers Could Be Producing Quark Matter appeared first on Universe Today.
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