Re: "Will the LIGO Experiment Work?"




"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Der alte Hexenmeister wrote:
>> "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > Skrow wrote:
>> >> "Will the LIGO Experiment Work?"
>> > snip
>> > A spinning permanent magnet 1/r^3 is
>> > not a very efficient radiator.
>> >
>> > A spinning multipole with even shorter
>> > range 1/r^ (>4) can only be worse.
>> >
>> > The beach is a good place to detect
>> > gravitational wave because it is in the
>> > near-field of the system.
>> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/tides/
>> >
>> > Sue...
>>
>> A witch spinning her heels doesn't make her 176 fine bristle
>> broomstick fly in 377 ohm aether.
>> Der alte Hexenmeister.
> You have three choices
> zero, infinitiy, and 377 ohms.
> You seem to be choosing one of the two
> for which tranfer of power is
> impossible.

Izzat so...

> Go pour you a warm toddy and try
> warming your toes on a space heater
> whose resistance is zero or infintity.


The toddy finds no resistance from my throat.
In fin tity isn't a spell you can cast on me, I
know all about the magical powers of fine titties.
I am a lexenmeister as well as a Hexenmeister.

> Keep the cats and any adult supervision
> at a safe distance when you connect
> the zero ohm device. :o)

The zero ohm device is called a "superconductor".
Light travels through space unimpeded by ohms or aether.
Define "ohm", little witch wannabe, or be cast out of
hogwarts branded for life as a muggle. Hagrid will care
for the cat and messenger OWLS. It is time for you to
obtain new text books, little witch. Visit Diagon Alley.

Androcles Dumbledore, Headmaster, sci.physics.hogwarts


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