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Tammy
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Put These Together...And What Do You Get?

Post by Tammy » Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:31 am

Quantum Hall Effect
(Hall Thruster)
Goldstone Boson
(Mexican Hat)
Broken Symmetry, of course
Reflex Klystron
Don't Forget Maxwell's Equations

Hey out there, thanks for the Scalar hint. (Just took a few hours).

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Post by FieryIce » Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:38 pm

Tammy, I don't understand your confusion. Goldstone Boson is "a hypothetical massive scalar elementary particle predicted to exist by the Standard Model of particle physics", Wikipedia
"A klystron is a specialized vacuum tube (evacuated electron tube) called a linear-beam tube. The pseudo-Greek word klystron comes from the stem form κλυσ- (klys) of a Greek verb referring to the action of waves breaking against a shore, and the end of the word electron", Wikipedia
It is all circling the toilet, the scalar drain.
Don't forget the Wikipedia is Wiki and pedia...LOL
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Post by Tammy » Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:42 pm

Thank you. Almost Bingo. That's what's happening in Alaska, the atmosphere is going down the drain...watch it "fast forward".

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Post by Tammy » Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:59 pm

Stir this in to the recipe:

Tunnel Ionization
Tunnel ionization is ionization due to quantum tunneling. In classical ionization an electron must have enough energy to make it over the potential barrier, but quantum tunneling allows the electron simply to go through the potential barrier instead of going all the way over it because of the wave nature of the electron. The probability of an electron tunneling through the barrier drops off exponentially with the width of the potential barrier. Therefore, an electron with a higher energy can make it further up the potential barrier, leaving a much thinner barrier to tunnel through and thus a greater chance to do so.

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Post by Tammy » Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:48 pm

Think, "Up the Drain" instead of "Down the Drain"

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Post by FieryIce » Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:37 am

I think the key word here is "countermeasure" and a narrow focus won't show the big picture.
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Post by Tammy » Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:54 am

Don't want to get too far away from NSL as the Topic, so I'm working on how to link Swallowtails that have LEDs in their wings to the night sky. Welllll...butterflies FLY in the sky...does that work?

And a little ways up in the sky at 6D 15M North, 151D West, the pipes are twisted too tight & clogging the drain.

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