This probably belongs in a New Post But I am challenged as to get it to do
so.

This might have been posted already

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v498/n7453/full/498179a.html

Cosmology: Hydrogen wisps reveal dark energy

I can't find a non-paying version to read.



On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

>  Well it is a stretch but 2.466/16 = 15.4125 THz ****
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> … so if one wanted to force a connection between the two values, then
> there could be a Rydberg multiple to the degree that the “15 THz” is really
> rounding off from the slightly higher value J ****
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> *From:* MarkI-ZeroPoint ****
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> Once they start playing with variations on a theme (different
> harmonics/subharmonics), I think it will reveal subtleties which QM could
> only guess at (thus the probabilistic nature of QM).  I hope they report
> other transition frequencies soon!****
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>  2,466,061,413,187,018 hertz****
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>  2.466061413187018 * 10^15 hertz****
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> 2.47 PetaHertz****
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> 3 PetaHz = Near UV, wavelength 100nm, just above the visible spectrum.****
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