Re: What, precisely, is an Aether Theory?
- From: "J. Horta" <bite@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 19:08:41 GMT
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:49:01 +0000, Bilge wrote:
> J. Horta:
> >On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 23:14:40 +0000, Bilge wrote:
> >
> >> J. Horta:
> >> >On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 19:25:46 +0000, Bilge wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> I gave you just such an example: A tensor polarized deuteron.
> >> >
> >> >You aren't by chance a UW grad??
> >>
> >> No, but I redisgned and rebuilt an ANAC polarized ion source
> >> which could produce polarized protons, vector and tensor polarized
> >> deuterons and polarized 3He. (I suppose that, in principle, it could
> >> produce polarized tritium, too, if anyone was insane enough and had
> >> the means to get that much tritium without killing himself and
> >> contaminating the surrounding county.) However, I did read lot
> >> of willi haerberli's work in the process.
> >
> >Had to ask. Did my thesis on 3He(d,d) back in 85 with Willi.
>
> That's about the time I started grad school and was pointed in the
> direction the polarized ion source, with a burned up sextupole and
> was told to rewind the magnet and redesign the ionizer. If I recall,
> it was haeberli's papers that gave me the information I needed to
> write some code that plotted the trajectories for various spin states
> through the system.
>
> I guess you'll also be able to fully appreciate any attempt by
> numbskull to facillitate his assertion regarding quantum mechanics
> via his usual shovel load of random jargon. I figured that would be
> a good example to illustrate that terminology actually has definite
> meanings, since any physicist who isn't familiar with the term,
> will instantly know what it means physically from the quantum
> mechanical description.
Certain amount of being there that's missing with the people
that squat here {:^y)
.
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