Re: NMR combating terrorists




<pmlonline@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> jabara wrote:
> > Averaging works for a while, but is limited by the varance of the
process,
> > and the average value moves around.
> >
> > Look up the Allan Variance next.
>
> LOL, what an idiot. I already mentioned that.

You never mentioned Allan Variance, lier.

>You overcome that more
> averaging dingdong. You don't understand noise, do you. If you sample
> for 1 second then the noise will contain frequencies down to even 1 Hz.

Will it contain noise below 1 Hz ?

> There is no difference between noise and variation caused by the ADC
> idiot!

WRONG. input signal noise, ADC truncation "noise", and alising "noise"
You are a dead head pilgrim.

>If you cheap ADC varies at say peak 1/100Hz because ding dong
> has the window open then that is the same result as 1/100Hz noise.

ADC's do not have windows, doorknob.

>
> > > I am just a computer programmer.
> >
> > you mean you are just a "coder". No wonder you don't understand
anything.
> > You hack and cut and try code to get something to work, your mind is
> > un-organized and untrainable,
> > Fuzz on a stick
> >
> > Your brain follows the "Weak Law of Large Numbers" you have a large
number
> > of brain cells and they are firing at different times, so you have ended
up
> > with a very weak mind. It is OK. Accept that Fact and you will adjust
and
> > feel better. To re-align your brain cells, you can ware a ring of strong
> > magnets in a headband. In your case it will greatly increase your IQ.
Just
> > be careful walking by the fridge, your head may get stuck to it.
>
> Oh little boy's going to try and make some big boy insults. I have to
> laugh at your comments because you know nothing of my coding history
> idiot! FYI, you're wrong, again, because obviously you know nothing
> about me or my history ... and it shows in your statements.

What have you Coded? The child block on your TV set? Forgot the
combination already?


> > > psss. I have already done it. The higher the samples results in a
more
> > > stable answer. Ask yourself why big boy. Oh, could it be that the
> > > noise is canceling itself???
> >
> > You are generating false data, unless you specify an error interval.
What
> > is your error interval?
> >
> > You are still using "surface" knowledge, and your generalizations are
> > incorrect.
>
> You know, I have to laugh at you. Here a little boy stands before me
> and says, "Hehehe, you don't know how to do it" when I have already
> done it. Go away idiot, weak mind!

You have done nothing here.
Presented no data, and have shown you have poor number processing
capability, and have little understanding of fundimentials.


> > > I wrote:
> > > > > In math, how many digits accuracy do you have if you have 1289
> > > divided
> > > > > by 10.00?
> > > >
> > > > Is that 1289.1 or 1289.2 or 1289.3 or
> > >
> >
> > So you concede you are wrong. A good lesson for you.
>
> Wow you are an idiot! I gave you the answer idiot! I will call your
> bluff. Show me, quote me where I conceded.

It is in the same place where you said Allan Variance, rice noodle.


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