>>cool science stuff<<
I havn't been able to find out how this has been done or how accurate this information is, but I have heard of several news sources reporting it and its simply cool.
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>>cool science stuff<<
I havn't been able to find out how this has been done or how accurate this information is, but I have heard of several news sources reporting it and its simply cool.
How its doen is quite complicated, however I read an article in a physics journal about it, about 6 months ago, and its both accurate and possible, Someone did an experiment back then that made a exact duplicate of a photon some distance away, but I think it was hard to replicate the experiment. So well done you Australians
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lilnymph
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nice work...
I dont care what my physics training says... I still think its done by magic!
Used that as an excuse why my experiment did what it did once, my demonstrator was not amused :DQuote:
Originally posted by Intra
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nice work...
I dont care what my physics training says... I still think its done by magic!
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lilnymph
yeah... my demonstrators never were either for some reason :confused:
Had one cool one though, after every experiment we had to do a little talk thing about what we did, and why. He was a little bored of being in the labs all day, so when it came to our turn to do our talk, he suggested we go to the pub. the most relaxed description of a physics experiment ever followed (got almost full marks too :D )Quote:
Originally posted by Intra
yeah... my demonstrators never were either for some reason :confused:
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lilnymph
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wish we had proffessors like that.
all my proffessors seemed to like physics 'a liiiiiiittle too much'.
I only really had one that I felt comfortable calling by his first name :(
We had another good one, she was the head of first year, took us for a Maths course, and some how managed to get every good pub and sandwich shop in Manchester into her examples :)
Still have those lecture notes :D
lilnymph