Science and technology micro-summaries for July 7, 2019
Seeking understanding in a tank of water; MS kernel engineer says ReactOS is a derivative of Microsoft's Windows Research Kernel; Using machine language to translate lost languages; Scientific articles retracted over allegatoins of fake revier e-mail addresses; Michelin and GM testing puncture-proof tires
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- This Tank of Water Could Change Physics Forever - According to the standard model of partical physics, protons cannot decay because their subparticles (Two up-quarks and one-down quarks) must stay grouped together. However, many physicists are dissatisfied with the standard model, and have begun searching for unified theories that could tie together the strong, weak, and electro-magnetic forces, the weak magnetic force into a single force. These theories predict that protons do decay on large time scales. To test that idea, physicists have placed sensors around a giant tank of water that's buried below a mountain. If the sensors ever detect light coming from the tank, it will demonstrate that a proton has decayed, and the amount of time it takes until the decay is observed will suggest which candidate unifying theories are most likely to be correct. The tank has been sitting there since the 1990s, and no proton decay has been observed, and as a result, many of the candidate theories have already been ruled out.
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h/t RealClear Science
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