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Saturday, June 27, 2009

A DANGEROUS ATTEMPT TO BE DECIDED BY CONGRESS OF USA

attention TO THE RESEARCHERS OF KNOWLEDGE,WISDOM,RELIGION,SCIENCE,POLITICS OR ANY INTERESTED PARTIES.

LUX-Large Underground Xenon experiment IN SOUTH DAKOTA

THERE IS A SMALL POSSIBILITY,IN BIG DEPTHS,THAT SUCH ADVENTURES MAY CAUSE BALANCE CHANGE.
SUCH AN EXPERIMENT IS VERY INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT FROM SCIENTIFIC APPROACH AND NOT ONLY ,BUT HUMANITY CAN WAIT,TILL THE TIME WHEN WE CAN EXPERIMENT AT ANOTHER PLANETARY ENVIRONMENT,NOT RISKING IT AT OUR OECOS.
WHY SHOULD WE BE ON A RUSH SPENDING 500 MILLION DOLLARS ON THAT RESEARCH,INSTEAD OF INVESTING THEM ON MARS OR MOON VOYAGES AND INSTALLATIONS?
IF WE INVEST MORE THEN OUR BASES ON THESE PLANETARY SYSTEMS,WILL SERVICE WITH SAFETY A LOT OF RESEARCH PROJECTS.
OUR CURIOSITY CAN WAIT,OTHER MATTERS ARE MORE OF IMPORTANCE.


Sanford Lab dedicated 4,850 feet underground

Monday, 22 June 2009 09:37
Lead, S.D. -- Gov. Mike Rounds and Mr. T. Denny Sanford dedicated the Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory at Homestake on Monday, during an unusual ceremony 4,850 feet underground in a former gold mine.
Gov. Mike Rounds and T. Denny Sanford arrive 4,850 feet underground in the former Homestake gold mine to dedicate the Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory.


"This is a great moment in the history of South Dakota and in the history of underground science," Gov. Rounds told scientists and other dignitaries invited to the underground dedication. "The water has been lowered and we are starting to build a campus of experiments that can help our scientists solve some of the greatest mysteries of our world."

The ceremony was in a large tunnel -- 14 feet wide by 14 feet tall -- that connects the Ross and Yates shafts on the 4,850-foot level of Homestake. The guests wore hardhats and mine lamps, but the tunnel (a "drift" in mine parlance) was lit, the temperature was 70 degrees and there was a steady breeze thanks to a large exhaust fan on the surface.

The "ribbon cutting" was done in the style of hard-rock mining. Former Homestake gold miners Bill Heisinger and Alvin Burns used a traditional "jackleg" drill to punch holes into the wall of a tunnel. Then Gov. Rounds and Mr. Sanford lifted into place a plaque dedicating the Sanford Underground Laboratory at Homestake.

Deep labs protect sensitive experiments, such as neutrino detectors, from cosmic radiation, and underground lab space is at a premium throughout the world. Gov. Rounds cited three "catalysts" that led to converting this closed gold mine into the world's deepest underground laboratory. "The first, of course, was the donation of the Homestake Mine to South Dakota by the Barrick Corporation,” the Governor said.

The second catalyst was the South Dakota Legislature's approval to spend $34.2 million to reopen Homestake.

The third catalyst was a $70 million donation by Mr. T. Denny Sanford, a Sioux Falls businessman and philanthropist. Mr. Sanford's gift included $20 million for a Sanford Science Education Center at the laboratory. "Thank you very much Denny for everything you are doing for underground science and science education," the Governor said.

Sanford credited the Governor and the Sanford Lab staff. "I'm just absolutely thrilled to be here," he said. Sanford's pledge of $70 million came in 2006, but it was contingent upon the National Science Foundation choosing Homestake as its preferred site for a proposed national underground laboratory. The NSF did that on July 10, 2007. "That was the trigger for me," Sanford said.

A group of about 30 guests -- including the Governor, Mr. Sanford and reporters -- descended Homestake's Ross Shaft to the 4,850-foot level, riding inside a steel elevator car called a “cage” in mining parlance.

The descent took about 10 minutes, but it would have been impossible six weeks ago. Until May 13, the 4,850-foot level was under water. The mine had been slowly filling with water until last year, when the South Dakota Science and Technology Authority (SDSTA) began pumping it out, in preparation for building the Sanford Lab. The high-water mark was 4,530 feet underground. The water level has been lowered 426 feet since then, to 106 feet below the 4850 Level.

The SDSTA will reopen Homestake to the 4,850-foot level for at least two physics experiments. The Large Underground Xenon detector, or LUX, will look for an exotic, yet-to-be-detected substance called "dark matter." The Majorana (pronounced: Mah-yo-RA-nah) detector will look for an extremely rare phenomenon called "neutrinoless double beta decay." Both experiments could lead to profound discoveries about the nature of the universe.

Meanwhile, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is actively developing an even larger proposal to make the Sanford Lab at Homestake a national underground laboratory, with facilities from the surface all the way down to 8,000 feet underground. Dr. Kevin Lesko of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley is leading a nationwide team of scientists working on that proposal. "The establishment of the Sanford Lab today is an important step in achieving the Deep Underground Laboratory many of us have sought in the past decade," Lesko said. "It re-establishes significant physics experiments in Homestake along with earth science experiments while we develop the proposal for the national facility."

The ceremony Monday morning was held about a kilometer from the historic Davis Cavern, also at the 4,850-foot level. In 1965, Dr. Ray Davis installed an experiment there to detect subatomic particles called neutrinos, and he went on to share the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2002 for that work.

This year researchers hope to install a "dark matter" detector in the Davis Cavern. Dr. Rick Gaitskell is the lead scientist of the Large Underground Xenon detector, or LUX. He said Monday that his team would install a surface facility in a former Homestake warehouse this fall, but the real work will be underground. "I cannot express in words my excitement that we are back here at 4850, in a position to start doing excellent science," Gaitskell said. The LUX experiment will be installed in the Davis Cavern.

Rounds emphasized that progress at the Sanford Lab also was due to sustained efforts by hundreds of people. "Over the last eight years, local and state government leaders, former Homestake miners, our Congressional delegation, universities here and throughout the United States and the world, federal government agencies and many more people and groups have joined together to create the underground science opportunities that are now starting to happen here," he said.

SDSTA Executive Director Ron Wheeler gave special credit to former Homestake workers -- like Heisinger and Burns -- who have brought decades of experience to the staff of the Sanford Lab. "It's amazing to think that a month and a half ago all of this was under water,” Wheeler said. "It shows you what the crews here have been able to do in the last year or so since we began pumping."
The plaque at the 4850 level.

Wheeler, Rounds, Lesko and others also thanked Barrick Gold Corp., which donated the Homestake gold mine to South Dakota in 2006. Dr. Ken Lande, a University of Pennsylvania physicist who worked with Davis for decades on the Homestake neutrino experiment, returned to the 4,850-level for the dedication. Dr. Lande said Homestake was a friend to science even back in 1965, when Davis installed his detector. "It was an amazing exercise for Homestake to say, Yes, we'd like to have you here. You're welcome."
SOURCE http://www.sanfordundergroundlaboratoryathomestake.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=230:4850-dedication&catid=31:lead-story

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

THE GLOBALIZATION -BASICS b-marxism

AS IT IS KNOWN AT OUR G(R)AIA'S LIFE TWO MAIN FORCES ARE GOVERNING THE PHENOMENA.SO ALMOST 100 YEARS AFTER ADAM SMITH'S ECONOMIC IDEAS WERE IMPLEMENTED,AT THE NEW BORN NATIONS,ANOTHER MATERIALISTIC,AS IT IS CALLED, THEORY WAS PRESENTED BY KARL MARX.
HIS IDEA CAME AS A NEED DUE TO TWO BASIC FACTS :
A)THE PROGRESSIVE ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD IDEAS,HAD AN EVOLUTION IN SEVERAL SOCIALISTIC,ANARCHISTIC PHILOSOPHIES,WHICH WERE PROPOSING FREEDOM AND PROSPERITY FOR ALL HUMANS,TO WHICH CHRISTIANITY AND OTHER RELIGIONS HAD FAILED,IN DAILY PRACTICAL LIFE.
B)HARD CAPITALISTIC REGIMES WERE ESTABLISHED TO THE DEVELOPED INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES WHICH WERE DEPRESSING BY ANY MEANS HUMAN VALUES.
SO MARX EXAMINED THE PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDUSTRY,LIKE ADAM SMITH DID,BY ANALYZING HIS POLITICAL IDEAS IN THE "COMMUNISTIC MANIFESTO " 1848,AND THE ECONOMIC AT "Das Kapital" 1867.
HE RIGHTLY SAW THAT THE MAIN MOVING FORCE FOR THE PROGRESS OF THE NEW INDUSTRIALIZED WORLD OF HIS EPOQUE WAS THE WORKING LABOR CLASS.
SO BASED ON A MATERIALISTIC SYSTEM OF CLASSES,WHICH ARE ANTAGONIZING BETWEEN THEM (THE BACK OF THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM'S CONTRADICTION),FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE RUNNING AND STORED CAPITAL,IN ANY OF ITS FORMS,HE EVANGELIZED A FREE WORLD STEPPING ON THE ANCIENT VALUES OF THE COMMUNE.
BY HIS SOCIALISTIC PROPOSAL,ABOUT THE LEADING MOVING ROLE OF THE WORLD'S LABOR WORKERS,THROUGH THEIR OWNERSHIP TO THE PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL ASSETS AND BY THAT WAY,TO ALL OTHER HUMAN ACTIVITIES,HE PROMISSED AN ERA OF COMMUNISM.
WITHIN A SPECIFIC PERIOD OF TIME THE PROLETARIAT SHOULD GOVERN IN A DICTATORSHIP REGIME THE WORLD'S STATES SO THAT THE PRODUCTS,THE SEVERAL PROPERTIES AND THE GOODS WERE GOING TO BE SHARED IN COMMON(COMMUNISM),BETWEEN ALL PEOPLE,ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS,HE CREATED A BALANCED IDEOLOGY TO THAT ONE OF ADAM SMITH'S.
SO IN THE END OF 19th CENTURY ,THERE WERE COMPETING TWO DIFFERENT POLITICAL-ECONOMICAL PHILOSOPHIES,THE CAPITALISTIC ONE AND THE SOCIALISTIC OTHER,WHICH LATER ON DIVIDED THE WORLDS STATES INTO TWO CAMPS THE PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACIES AND THE COMMUNISTIC REGIMES.

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