Re: questions about light
- From: danek <danek@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 07:39:18 -0500
I didn't say grad work in the US. In the eight years I have been reading this newsgroup, I have seen some foreign grad students in here asking weird basic questions with equally wishy washy specs. Or alternatively she's trolling.
P. Danek
redbelly wrote:
danek wrote:.
Grad work would be my guess.
No way, a grad student would have a thesis advisor to guide the project
and some knowledge of basic optics.
At first the change in wavelength is "a fixed quantity that I know".
But when asked details of what it is, this becomes "I don't know how
small that x can be ... after some steps it will increase
exponentially". So it's a fixed quantity that increases
exponentially??? This "laura" is simply a troll.
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