Right. I'm happy to undertake (in my copious spare time) a
posting-only-with-cookie or somesuch variant of cypherpunks. Rejected
messages could go to a public spool web site, and a how-to-post message
sent back to the originator, if visible.
I can set this up near-immediately if someone else w
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Light Exceeds Its Own Speed Limit, or Does It?
By JAMES GLANZ
The speed at which light travels through a vacuum, about 186,000 miles per
second, is enshrined in physics lore as a universal speed limit. Nothing
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This is pitiful...
The list is starting to read like my procmail 'spam' folder.
Aside from that message on cryptography, the past few days have been
pointless.
In fact, I believe someone has even signed up the Cypherpunks mailing list
for a mailing list on alternative health.
Someone explain to m
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I wrote:
> If the medium is not linear in this respect, we get a phenomena known as
> "dispersion," which in most materials results in the group velocity
> being lower than the phase velocity by a few percent, and sometimes a
> phenomena known as "anomalous dispersion" in which the phase velocity
Fliers May Face Secret
Searches
New Technology Expected to Weed Out Criminals
May 29, 2000
By Jim Krane
NEW YORK (APBnews.com) -- In the near
future, travelers e
Law of Random number's
sequence===The nth output of the same random
generator program is always same if the initial seed and other constants of the
the program are equal. Conclusions of implementing in
cryptography===More ef
Law of Random number's
sequence===The nth output of the same random
generator program is always same if the initial seed and other constants of the
the program are equal. Conclusions of implementing in
cryptography===More
> Jim Choate writes:
> > In the most striking of the new experiments a pulse of light that
> > enters a transparent chamber filled with specially prepared cesium gas
> > is pushed to speeds of 300 times the normal speed of light. That is so
> > fast that, under these peculiar circumstances, the ma
Jim Choate writes:
> In the most striking of the new experiments a pulse of light that
> enters a transparent chamber filled with specially prepared cesium gas
> is pushed to speeds of 300 times the normal speed of light. That is so
> fast that, under these peculiar circumstances, the main part o
test
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