| Subject: Astropulse and BOINC |
| From: "sweet" <sweet430@hotmail.com> |
| Date: 23/05/2004, 00:11 |
Can someone clarify the distinction between these 2 clients? From what I've
read, BOINC is a different code which does SETI-at-home?
While Astropulse is looking for black hole evaporation?
Thanks in advance,
sweet
http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/jbc33/
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BHE: that's when a black hole absorbs the one particle, of a
particle/antiparticle pair, which travelled into the event horizon, while
the other "merrily scooted off into the proverbial metaphorical universal
sunset." :)
Antiparticle: all the signs of the particle's quantum numbers are reversed.
Thus, a positron (+q) is the antiparticle of the electron (-q).
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