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RE: Towards an Utopian contribution to particle physics - the roadmap and how to get started

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i think i see, but to actually construst virtual hardware parts of a supercollider in code ? its 100% possible ofcourse, its what computers were built for in the first place but when you say simulate x number of collisions on a laptop i somehow doubt that will go at near to lightspeed on said laptop lol. It looks VERY interesting if i were a bit less chaotic and a bit of a teamplayer who can fit in a pipeline id seriously like to try my inexperience hands at it but i'm afraid id get in the way. I hope i can keep an eye on it though. I have been known to have ideas. For instance, and i don't want to cause a divide but for your particular project don't you think a specifid dedicated blockchain would be better than using an existing one that's already specialized for something else. I don't know enough about it, i would very much like to look into the linux foundation hyperledger, assuming its the geekest of the geek with all people doing it for free so to speak so since money's not the motivator and you have the highest geek% per capita there i dare assume the hyperledger must be something advanced (but i dont know and i dont like to speak before i checked and have a general idea). You seem to be somewhat of an unstoppable force though, dedicated through and through, i bet you had physics for a hobby before you turned to school lol. The kind of people who make things work and act as catalysts for a community.

'developing' a framework on the side ;-) i sure would like to keep my eye on it at the very least but i'm sure you will keep everone updated here from time to time as well ?
like a textbook example of the scientists who isnt interested in power (or witness programs) but could if he or she would rally people to their side by sheer presence lol
well i'm out before anyone thinks i'm kissing up here. You're by far one of the most interesting people i have bumped into here. I'm always looking forward to more !!!

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i think i see, but to actually construst virtual hardware parts of a supercollider in code ?

This can be done with the delphes package, that actually contains parameterizations of present and potentially future colliders.

. For instance, and i don't want to cause a divide but for your particular project don't you think a specifid dedicated blockchain would be better than using an existing one that's already specialized for something else

No, a blockchain is not useful here. I don't see what going beyond a repository like github would bring. Please telle me and if I am convinced, I will chain my mind ^^

'developing' a framework on the side ;-) i sure would like to keep my eye on it at the very least but i'm sure you will keep everone updated here from time to time as well ?

I will definitely! Both from the physics side and from the progress side! You can count on me!

You're by far one of the most interesting people i have bumped into here. I'm always looking forward to more !!!

Thanks. I am writing a post for you now (the one on time, but I won't finish it tonight... most probably tomorrow or after tomorrow) ^^

well, there's no rush, i won't be going anywhere anytime soon lol, it's just some thoughts off the top of my hat (i get those all the time, it's hard to not think isn't it) i wouldn't dare try to push my opinion on something i have only 'a clue' about lol, but its very interesting and somewhat stimulating , i'm looking forward to your clinical view on time :D but please by all means, life first, steemit after

but please by all means, life first, steemit after

Offline life always comes first! :)