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Cavity electrodynamics explores the coupling of light with matter Scattered and Coupled Cavity electrodynamics explores the coupling of light with matter�ideally, that of a single photon with a single atom. Typically, this requires that the photon and the atom be confined to increase the likelihood of interaction, but scattering of light is an unavoidable product of an engin... 12 Mar 2010 17:20
According to their plan, the first 2*3.5TeV collisions will be performed the 30-th of March. I?m scared, but can not do anything, - all ways lead to catastrophe. LHC/CERN. Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote: PD wrote: On Mar 12, 1:00 pm, Vladimir Vassilevsky <nos...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: Tim Wescott wrote: Magnetic wrote: I?m scared, but can not do anything, - all ways lead to catastrophe. http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html ... 12 Mar 2010 15:04
Europe's Largest Space Corp to launch Solar Power Satellite Infrared laser transmission? European space company wants solar power plant in space January 21, 2010 by Lin Edwards "PhysOrg.com) -- EADS Astrium, Europe's biggest space company, plans to put a solar power satellite in orbit to demonstrate the collection of solar power in space and its transmission ... 13 Mar 2010 13:06
1 billion green toilets for india? perhaps india can grow these plants all over. http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8552000/8552157.stm ... 19 Mar 2010 14:23
RFC Number Factor Patterns & Riemann Zeta Function? I have waited a week or so for the math groups to comment, but no takers yet. So now I'm trolling on sci.physics. Maybe some of you physic's guys (or gal's) might have something to say? I saw part of a program on Japanese T.V. NHK channel 18.2 here in Los Angeles. It was named "NHK Special: The cosmic code breake... 12 Mar 2010 17:20
Einstein's Biggest Blunder - - Wasn't??? On Mar 9, 7:43 pm, fitz <zeus...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: Einstein's Biggest Blunder Einstein was a nitwit, a plagiarist, and a liar. That was the nitwit's only blunder. <shrug> - - Wasn't??? Yes, it was. <shrug> The Cosmological constant indicates a negative mass density. It is obvious that negative ... 16 Mar 2010 15:06
(i) as a 90 degree rotation? Re: Algebra Number Wheel #503 Correcting Math Sorry I do not have a interpretation of (i) as a 90 degree rotation. To me it looks more like a 180 degree rotation. --- quoting Wikipedia on (i) --- In this representation, multiplication by -1 corresponds to a rotation of 180 degrees about the origin. Multiplication by i corresponds to a 90-degree rotation in... 10 Mar 2010 01:59
Algebra Number Wheel #502 Correcting Math Alright, let us look at the Algebra Number Wheel for the numbers from 0 to 99. We would have 0 as 00 and 1 as 01 and 2 as 02 and further up 99 as 99. Now we suppose that 99 is the last and final finite number. And that 100 is thus the start of infinity. But Infinity is the negative numbers and in the Algebra ... 10 Mar 2010 00:53
Laminar Flow @ Terminal Velocity: The Perfect Suspension for ???Magnetic Fibers In sci.physics Bret Cahill <BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote: If the goal is horizontal reflecting fibers on the ground all oriented with respect to some angle with the earth's magnetic field, why would anyone want the fibers to fall end on? Embed the fibers in a matrix, then stretch... 10 Mar 2010 10:49
For the person who has everything, a bottle to keep it in. > They are empty, they contain everything, including themselves and any scale you use to weight them, so they cannot have weight. So here's an interesting question, then: What's the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of a Klein bottle? ... 16 Mar 2010 18:36 |