Re: Light speed broken?



On Aug 18, 7:17 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Aug 18, 7:07 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



On Aug 18, 6:40 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Aug 18, 6:28 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Aug 18, 6:12 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

What are you people trying to tell us? That the shielding in our blue
tooth headset devices is inadequate and may affect our dental work???
They are a little bit useless because they are always cutting out
anyways.
But it is still an improvement on the old wireless headsets.
Is it safe though?
Well I am sort of questioning that whether long term exposure, or
continued use for 10 hours, is completely safe.
But don't tell anyone or their stocks might plummet.

You see there are some things about light, that maybe we haven't quite
figured out yet.
In full sunshine, the spectrum contains wavelengths that are well
difficult to describe without an example.
If you take an old camcorder, an old SONY camcorder, and you take two
polarized lenses and cross them,
maybe at a 45 or some angle that is almost a 45 or slightly more than
a 45 you can isolate some wavelengths
that will pass through materials like cotton. As if they were not
there at all.
They completely, disappear. Not transparent, they are completely not
there.
And so you are filtering out the reflected light off the cotton, with
a series of colored filters, and allowing this strange wavelength to
be intercepted.
This strange wavelength, just passes right through.
But thats not tunneling, it is just on a different frequency and hence
there is nothing to interfere with it.
The size of the nucleus not being sufficient to hinder the wave much.
At least not to a noticeable degree.
So the nucleus can interfere, but the atom is almost transparent if
you are on a frequency, that the dark energy waves surrounding it, and
making up the covalent bond, the cloud of electrons, is not hindering
it.
Now this is not the same thing as that experiment, but it shows there
are stioll some things we don't quite understand such as are there
exotic frequencies of light?
Not virtual photons but simply frequencies not normally detected,
because we are not looking on that frequency.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/08/16/sci...
And yes Albert I am totally in the land of Oz, not just figuratively
either, but totally out there in the blue, riding on a smile a wave
and a shoeshine because this branch of science is just so much fun.

And I am actually on holidays to boot, and I suppose a whole bunch of
other people are on holidays as well since it is summer time.
I see the FED had to help short term borring for corporations because
of the instability in lending markets, and talk of extending the 90
day period to 6 months. Are you people turning into realists over
there or what?
(Thats a joke, because I am always saying, just one more month and
this job will be finished)
but I suspect that I will be back at work, sometime middle to late
September, lets say two months, then the usual transition mode, and
then, I am still not sure yet but if a person sells Porche, they drive
Porche.
If a person sells yachts, they end up owning one.
If a person sells RV's, the same rule seems to apply.
I don't feel the need to own a house, because I don't like cutting the
lawn, and always fixing things, and buying stuff for it, and working
and cleaning and it never ends.
I would say that people like to buy cars. They like these toys even
when they can't really afford them, they make sacrifices, for a lot of
reasons. But they are so expensive.
You know what someone has opened up right downtown, where the lease is
not cheap either, electric bike sales.
Thousand dollars a pop, you just plug them in at night, and crusie
around on your comfy electric bike.
Pedal if you want,
and for Americans pedal if you can, but if you are just in a mood to
cruise around, switch it to glide.

Isn't this a great idea?
The BMW inflatable tent.http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/02/bmw-air-camper.jpg
Probably has an inflatable mattresses.
Matt Helm (Dean Martin) would be right at home in one of those.
You see there is still so much room for practical innovation.

And I will tell you that some day, people will be more nomadic then
they are today, and they will not live like turtles exactly, but they
will have a better more comfortable cheaper more efficient lifestyle
in their RV's and such.

People love to travel, and many like to be in hotels and have room
service, but a lot of people, especially the aging baby boomers on a
fixed budget, like those vans. Those streamlined camperized vans, that
have everything in them.
They are not so big you can't park them, or wobble on the highway in a
breeze, and you know you can park them anywhere almost so it doesn't
cost much if you want to save money.
But gas is expensive.
When fuel alternatives are available, you will see a lot more people
living a semi nomadic life.

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