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<0> i wish a good night to all! sleep well! :) <1> hey <2> hi <1> has anyone used Matlab/octave?? <1> heh... ok <3> Have insurgents considered a bomb composed of separate chambers of bleach, ammonia, and dry ice? When a button is pressed from a safe distance away, and the bomb is detonated, the internal floor separating the chlorine and ammonia would lower while simultaneously the dry ice cooling unit would shut off. Don't suppose this would be cost efficient, and eventually they'd notice the dry ice. <3> At first, I bet they could make the dubious claim they were a Hollywood studio trying to simulate Gulf War clouds of smoke, and hope they're gullible enough to believe.
<2> and won't people catch on? <3> It'd be worth it if they stored it up in hoards initially, perhaps. <3> That'd be susceptible to U.S. army findings the longer they keep the hoard, though. <4> hi hondje <5> Howdy <4> do you still think that cosmologists are dorks? <6> with ufos everywhere on this planet it takes a certain level of dorkness to hide your mind lightyears away. but they're hardly alone <6> and a 5 month old baby could formulate a theory whose core is simply 'boom' <6> off to bed. later gator <5> Yes, I think cosmologists are trolls <4> :) <4> i especially like DanF_DrC well thought out theories :) <3> Maybe I shouldn't have been thinking about that earlier <1> hey the question "why the electron doesnt fly apart?" has an answer? <1> cuz it's suppoused not to have any parts...but it's charged....with m***...why it doesnt fly apart? :P <1> hmm...ok..just a thought lol <1> Manyfold, u there? <7> mefistofeles: have you had any QM cl***es ? <7> mefistofeles: because you're right, electrons do fly apart ;) but I'm not attempting to explain why unless you know a bit about time dependent Schr\"odinger equation <1> qdot, oh no...not QM cl***es at the moment...just curious <1> qdot, so they actually destroy themselves? <7> well.. the trick here is that electrons don't exist as particles (nothing does, actually) <7> you have to think about them as a cloud of probability of finding an electron in a given location in space <7> and in vacuum, an electron left alone tends to occupy ever-growing amount of space <1> oh <1> Feynman didnt know that?
<7> he surely did <7> I think in his last lecture series he was talking about QM <7> the problem with teaching physics is in making reasonable simplifications <1> hmm well in the famous feynman lectures he says (vol 2) that it's a quiestion without answer <7> well.. what he probably meant by that is that we don't know if electron is an elementary particle <7> if it's not there must be some extra particles/forces keeping it together (such as gluons in nuclea) <7> because even with QM electrons still remain solid, they just happen to be everywhere after a while :) <1> yeah <1> ok <1> thanks <7> however in atoms, the cloud is somewhat confined by the nuclear attraction <1> yes... ok <1> gtg now <1> thanks <1> bye <8> Resistance is parallel circuts, can anyone tell me what the eq// subtext stands for adjacent to the 'R'? <8> ... <9> GeorgeW: equivalent <8> ta <10> Hey <11> hello <12> morning //Jreggelt! <13> hello <0> Good day all! <6> hi <4> ah DanF_DrC so did the aliens in the ufo's finally enlighten you? <4> i suppose they are christians too <6> oh I'm sorry, did that mockery come from a smoker with respiratory problems? you can never win against truth Manyfold. which is why fighting me is futile <6> you are welcome to join me in the pursuit of truth though
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