Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Nah, you just haven't spent enough time hanging out in unclear
physics labs . . .
Is unclear physics a result of computer models programmed using fuzzy
logic? :-D
Jim
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At 07:13 AM Thursday 11/10/2005, Jim Sharkey wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Nah, you just haven't spent enough time hanging out in unclear
physics labs . . .
Is unclear physics a result of computer models programmed using fuzzy
logic? :-D
Jim
Spell check doesn't solve all ills Maru
It was
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Nah, you just haven't spent enough time hanging out in unclear
physics labs . . .
Is unclear physics a result of computer models programmed using
fuzzy logic? :-D
It was a deliberate transposition which anyone who spent enough
At 08:30 AM Thursday 11/10/2005, Jim Sharkey wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Nah, you just haven't spent enough time hanging out in unclear
physics labs . . .
Is unclear physics a result of computer models programmed using
fuzzy logic? :-D
It was a
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/physics-05zq.html
If subatomic particles had personalities, neutrinos would be the
ultimate wallflowers. One of the most basic particles of matter in the
universe, they've been around for 14 billion years and permeate every
inch of space, but they're so
Robert G. Seeberger quoted:
With neutrino mass, the game is to keep lowering the upper limit
until you find it, Myers said.
Right now, that ceiling is around 2 electron Volts (eV).
Was it dismissed the hypothesis that neutrinos had an
imaginary mass [i.e., they were tachions]?
then
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Robert G. Seeberger quoted:
With neutrino mass, the game is to keep lowering
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Was it dismissed the hypothesis that neutrinos had an
imaginary mass [i.e., they were
Voltage is electrical pressure.
No it's not. Voltage is a measurement of electric field potential. In a
sense, it's a measure of how far downhill (in electrical terms) one
position is from another.
Dan M.
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Voltage is electrical pressure.
No it's not. Voltage is a measurement of electric field
At 10:26 AM Wednesday 11/9/2005, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/physics-05zq.html
If subatomic particles had personalities, neutrinos would be the
ultimate wallflowers. One of the most basic particles of matter in the
universe, they've been around for 14 billion years
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