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1690 Andrew
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Feb 1, 2001
12:48 pm
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...
1691 Bruce Bombere
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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 ...
1692 Bruce Bombere
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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? ...
1693 Mark Gubrud
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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...
1694 Bruce Bombere
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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...
1695 martinob@... Send Email 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:...
1696 Mark Gubrud
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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...
1697 David Orban
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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...
1698 Mark Gubrud
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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...
1699 Bruce Bombere
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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...
1700 eugene.leitl@... Send Email 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...
1701 David Forrest
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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...
1702 David Forrest
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Feb 16, 2001
1:04 am
Mechanical Engineering magazine has an article that discusses results presented at the ASME Dec. 2000 Workshop. ...
1703 David Forrest
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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...
1704 Ed Minchau
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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...
1705 David Forrest
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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 ... ...
1706 Hancock John
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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. ...
1707 David Forrest
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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 ...
1708 David Forrest
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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...
1709 eugene.leitl@... Send Email 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...
1710 J. R. Molloy
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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,...
1711 David Forrest
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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...
1712 David Forrest
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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...
1713 David Forrest
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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...
1714 Mark Gubrud
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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....
1715 Bruce Bombere
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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...
1716 Alex Michael Bonnici
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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...
1717 David Forrest
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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...
1718 Alex Michael Bonnici
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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...
1719 Steven Lenhert
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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 ...
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