It's the law eh? Well then there are some people who should be brought up on charges and thrown into jail because they've broken that law. Last summer a group...
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Feb 1, 2001 4:45 pm
... Not that it matters, the distance involved in the magnetic tunnel junctions is not far. Repeal the Law of Gravity! Shop online without a credit card ...
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Feb 1, 2001 4:46 pm
... Marconi's transatlantic radio transmission experiment noted a pre-signal pulse that preceeded the main signal. Radio waves travel through ether, nicht ja? ...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Feb 1, 2001 4:48 pm
No signal has ever been transmitted at a speed greater than the speed of light in vacuum. The experiment you're talking about is no exception. We did discuss...
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Feb 2, 2001 1:59 am
... Yeah, but. My original semi-tongue in cheek observation was regarding computing using "magnetic tunnel junctions." Not vacuum. Chandra Bose used...
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martinob@...
Feb 3, 2001 12:02 am
Hello I'm not a physicist, so I can't discuss it in much detail, but here's what I think FTL claims are and the arguments against them: Quantum entanglement:...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Feb 3, 2001 1:01 am
No signals and no energy and no matter can propagate faster than c, the speed of light in vacuum. This fact is so fundamental that in theoretical work one...
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David Orban
david.orban@...
Feb 3, 2001 6:37 pm
Mark, compliments for the very clear explanation on (non)-FTL. Would you care sharing your thoughts on the nonlocal nature quantum entanglements as illustrated...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Feb 3, 2001 11:09 pm
... Okay, thanks, you're welcome. ... Quantum mechanics and experimental observations seem to be telling us that the universe is governed by laws which are not...
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Feb 4, 2001 6:05 am
... I think that Einstein conceeded that the theory of relativity is also relative. Light is effected by gravity, among other things. The line of sight is not...
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eugene.leitl@...
Feb 4, 2001 3:46 pm
... I'm not sure, you'll need QM mostly for mechanisynthetics, which is highly compartmentalizible, from a design point of view. Nonnegligable macroscale...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Feb 15, 2001 9:02 pm
There's an interview with Smalley in this month's Technology Review: http://www.technologyreview.com/magazine/mar01/qa.asp He avoids any speculation about...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Feb 16, 2001 1:04 am
Mechanical Engineering magazine has an article that discusses results presented at the ASME Dec. 2000 Workshop. ...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Feb 16, 2001 1:05 am
... APPLIED PHYSICS: Twisting an Arm Gently ... Ian S. Osborne The ability to manipulate single molecules and their electronic properties offers the...
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Ed Minchau
ed_minchau@...
Feb 19, 2001 3:33 pm
... necessarily ... way up ... when that ... noise. We ... amplify the ... problem ... noise ... try to ... Furthermore, according to the Nyquist sampling...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Feb 23, 2001 3:35 am
This Week in SCIENCE, Volume 291, Issue 5508, dated February 23 2001, is now available at: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol291/issue5508/twis.shtml ... ...
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Hancock John
sam39756@...
Feb 23, 2001 6:03 pm
nanotech@yahoogroups.com wrote: The Nanotechnology Industries mailing list. "Nanotechnology: solutions for the future." ... There is 1 message in this issue. ...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Feb 24, 2001 3:32 am
US-PA-Johnstown-MEMS/Nano Technology Engineer The successful candidate will be expected to develop microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for a variety of DoD ...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Feb 24, 2001 4:44 pm
... I'm not really qualified to answer that. My guess is that low temperature superconductors are still the champs when it comes to current density, and you...
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eugene.leitl@...
Feb 24, 2001 6:51 pm
... High-temperature superconductors are typically black, brittle ceramics-like stuff. Very hard to make wires from, and these quench like there's no tomorrow...
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J. R. Molloy
jr@...
Feb 24, 2001 10:11 pm
From: <eugene.leitl@...> ... Your explanations are some of the best I've ever read. Have you considered writing science text books? (Hey,...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Mar 2, 2001 1:44 am
... APPLIED PHYSICS: Stabilizing Miniaturized Memories ... Ian S. Osborne Increasing the bit density of magnetic devices by decreasing the size of the bit that...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:44 am
This Week in SCIENCE March 2 2001, 291 (5509) ... Reversible Crystal Steps and Wrinkles ... Photochromic materials, which undergo reversible reactions that can...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:18 am
WORKSHOP ON EMERGING METHODS FOR COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE Sheratons Four Points, Aberdeen MD, May 31 - June 1, 2001 We would like to...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Mar 3, 2001 12:18 am
Group velocity, energy velocity, and superluminal propagation in finite photonic band-gap structures G. D'Aguanno, M. Centini, M. Scalora, C. Sibilia, M. J....
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Mar 3, 2001 4:25 pm
... I must admit that I still don't properly understand Higgs' Field nor Higgs' portals. I've heard and seen quoted that a magnetic force of 10^30 tons psi is...
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Alex Michael Bonnici
albonnici@...
Mar 9, 2001 12:03 am
Microscopic motors imitate life Scientists have mated tiny metal “nanopropellers” with organic molecules to create ultramicroscopic machines that are...
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Mar 9, 2001 4:38 am
This Week in SCIENCE, Volume 291, Issue 5510, dated March 9 2001, is now available at: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol291/issue5510/twis.shtml ... The...
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Alex Michael Bonnici
albonnici@...
Mar 9, 2001 6:19 pm
The Human Exploration of Extreme Environments (Crewed Missions to The Surface of Venus and Below the Cloud Decks of Jupiter) Hello Gang, I just finished two...
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Steven Lenhert
nanotech.guide@...
Mar 9, 2001 7:01 pm
Dear Nanotech List, What do you think of the "self-assembler"? Is it new, or did I reinvent the wheel? http://nanotech.about.com/library/weekly/aa030901a.htm ...