Axil:
What do you think 'quantum fluctuations' are?
According to present-day understanding of what is called the vacuum state
or the quantum vacuum, it is by no means a simple empty space, and again:
it is a mistake to think of any physical vacuum as some absolutely empty
void. According to
A New Model for Matter, Space and Energy
M.A.B.Garstin
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Some recent developments in academic publishing are encouraging. As people
know, the UK is considering a bill that will require that journal articles
reporting on government-funded research be provided to the public free of
charge not long after they have been published. I think there are
Here is an alternate theory that
http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0503158v1.pdf
*The Casimir Effect and the Quantum Vacuum*
* *
*In discussions of the cosmological constant, the Casimir effect is often
invoked as decisive evidence that the zero point energies of quantum fields
are “real”. On
Eric,
To understand why what you say is fundamental for moving the World
forward in these days, I suggest anyone to listen at the following
speech.
A long speech. Really inspiring.
Eben Moglen keynote - Innovation under Austerity
http://youtu.be/G2VHf5vpBy8
mic
2012/7/26 Eric Walker
Axil Axil
Wed, 25 Jul 2012 22:26:31 -0700
http://physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.027202
The Casimir force arises because of quantum fluctuations of the
electromagnetic field in the space between two conducting plates.
The Drude model predicts that
OK, fine. I am primarily looking for theoretical support. Experimental
proof is also valuable bu not for me at this moment.
David
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote:
Will be posting videos soon.
Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances
The MM device does rotate sitting on a rotating Earth globe. It is not a
translational movement. It can be seen as part of a Sagnac interferometer
going around the globe.
David
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
The MM device does not rotate, right?
T
How could the velocity distribution of those virtual particles be
determined?
David
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 10:58 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.netwrote:
Polarizable vacuum analysis of electric and magnetic fields
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0902.1305.pdf
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Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote:
Some recent developments in academic publishing are encouraging. As people
know, the UK is considering a bill that will require that journal articles
reporting on government-funded research be provided to the public free of
charge not long after they
Good question…
How can ANY properties of the vacuum/ether/ZPF be measured?
Until we have instrumentation which is capable of detecting and measuring one
or more properties of the vacuum, it will remain an enigma; an unknown.
It was MEMS and nanotech that allowed us to test for the
Mark,
I think you are correct about the instrumentation for quantifying zero point –
“on the way”… and in fact, it would not surprise me if there is already
supporting data out there, having been accumulated using advanced instruments
designed for other purposes, and being held back for the
Hi Jones,
You said…
“and in fact, it would not surprise me if there is already supporting data out
there, having been accumulated using advanced instruments designed for other
purposes, and being held back for the proper timing/context. This can include
the LHC.”
Agreed, and I’ll go
Eric,
having an old friend who is/was editor of two respected scientific journals, I
have always had my quibbles with her.
That the peer-reviewing process is a thing of the past, and the profit journals
make out of that, are just obscene.
If You are an editor, and are paid some sum for it, it
Scroll down on this page:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/22/1112509/-The-Gentleperson-s-Guide-to-Forum-Spies
I think the first article is kind of silly, but I like the Twenty-Five
Rules . . .
- Jed
Guenter Wildgruber gwildgru...@ymail.com
mailto:gwildgru...@ymail.com wrote:
(The editors are, ofcourse, the reviewers not) It is basically the
editor and the advisory board, which determine who is the competent
decider (reviewer) wrt what is valuable in the field.
In ordinary life
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/22/1112509/-The-Gentleperson-s-Guide-to-Forum-Spies
I think the first article is kind of silly, but I like the Twenty-Five
Rules . . .
Indeed. They are a fine classic, author anonymous, from the Usenet times.
The original version
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/22/1112509/-The-Gentleperson-s-Guide-to-Forum-Spies
I think the first article is kind of silly, but I like the Twenty-Five
Rules . . .
Indeed. They are a fine classic, author anonymous, from the Usenet times.
The original
well, the basic idea to keep the reviewers secret is to avoid embarrassment
between colleagues.
The editor at timmes gets some strange comments from the reviewers, which he
has to keep confidential like a catholic priest the confessions of sinners, but
ist is the other way round: It is the
Axil, interesting, but I did not read that.
Why?
Interesting question.
Because I do not believe that he 'rule of law' does apply on any important
issue nowadays.
Just argue away the clause 'peacetime', and here You are.
Habeas corpus? Should I laugh?
Wrt to legal issues we fell behind the
Excellent article, Jed
These are the tried and proven tactics the enforcers of conformity use to
discourage dissent.
I would love to see someone write a piece citing specific political
dialogues which illustrate these 25 ploys - there are lots of examples.
-- Lou Pagnucco
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According to this news item, THz radiation also induces ballistic current
flow in some semiconductors.
I am curious if this can occur in semiconductors containing, or in contact
with, hydrides.
The author has a number of papers in arxiv.org.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Mark Iverson wrote:
Terahertz
So whom do YOU accuse?
Please exactly posit point, which is nicely numbered, and its corresponding
syndrome here, as to the dkos-article.
I feel sort of 'accused', because I try to keep a critical mind.
As a starter:
I do not feel to be associated to any hive-mind of consenters or
guys, whatever that is, do You really think that Rossi put something like that
into real world commercial operation?
THz pulses with significant energy?
on a partial cost basis of say $100 of his ecat-3.
Sorry to say: You must be completely deluded and have not idea what technology
is all
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Guenter Wildgruber
gwildgru...@ymail.comwrote:
guys, whatever that is, do You really think that Rossi put something like
that into real world commercial operation?
THz pulses with significant energy?
From my reading I've concluded that THz is basically
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