Re: New Material Harder Than Diamond
- From: "Thomas Johnson" <thomas_johnson00@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Sep 2005 21:35:22 -0700
Uncle Al wrote:
> kacherian wrote:
> >
> > How're your diamond synthesis experiments getting on, Uncle Al?
>
> Spring 2006. I've got equipment and consummables in hand. Pursuing
> the parity Eotvos experiment really knocked us out. That finishes
> this month, success or failure. I'm glad that neither pays the
> mortgage.
You certainly have a trademark style, Schwartz. If you are gonna lie,
make it big!
Why is "Spring", diamond time? Why not just do it now? Why not just
do it in the past six months since the last "Diamonds in the Sping"
event?
But, that would be dull. You have told that lie so many times that few
people believe you anymore. Adding the "parity Eotvos experiment
really knocked us out"--now that was a stroke of genius! I mean, even
if we believed that you were invovled in the actual experiment, it just
doesn't make any damned sense.
Let's see--
you did some (useless) calculations for it before it started.
Prof. Luo's team is actually doing the experiments--in China! Let's
see--how much work does it take to keep a torsion balance running for 6
months. Are you keeping the dewars filled with LHe? Doesn't he have
grad students to do that?
Like I said, keep the lies big. People believe the big lies.
Thomas.
.
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