Silicon strip detectors for CMS, bonding solid wires still, Universities as termite mounds

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My Comments: Silicon strip detectors for CMS, bonding solid wires still, Universities as termite mounds

Thank you for sharing this. I was not familiar with Aachen University. You might want to include links to Wikipedia articles in English, German, Chinese, and other human languages for a more balanced and complete overview and history of your organization. If it is not what you think is right, correct and improve it fairly.

The link to your site does NOT explain very well at all. The Wikipedia articles are interlinked for 38 languages as of 24 Sep 2024.

I am reviewing the CMS experiment on the Internet. Starting with detectors, data flows, models and how they get to the Internet. Plus all the groups involved. Groups like CERN do not consider the needs of the 5.4 Billion humans using the Internet. Nor the other 2.8 Billions who must depend on others in a global world of 8.2 Billion humans and related species.

( site:rwth-aachen.de ) is showing about 754,000 entries today on Google search. No human can sort through those rambling pages to see what is going on. Let alone 5.4 Billion.  Or even a few millions, efficiently.  When many thousands of universities and groups are trying to combine efforts and share and build — that is nearly impossible when every website and most of the data and tools are all locally hand crafted by so many. Even in German there must be a phrase for “too many chefs” or “tower of Babel” or “house of cards” or “termite mounds”.

(” “silicon strip” “detectors” ) has 4.08 Million entries today and there are many aliases. Groups and individuals reinvent basics and often ignore things in other languages or energy scales. The “transient current technique” can probably be used much more effectively, perhaps making what you are doing obsolete. Mechanically guiding the solid bonding of thousands of wires is good practice if you are “pounding sand”, but not necessarily the best way to get to sub electron volt accuracy for KeV MeV GeV TeV and PeV collision mapping.

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

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