On Jun 10, 1:14 am, Brian Howie wrote:
In message , Helmut Wabnig
writes
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 11:26:34 -0400, Christopher Cox
wrote:
Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrino
Re-write this:
http://unwinantennas.com/
That unwin page is full utter nonsense.
Absolute crackpottery.
Deep joy, megacyclymolds folloloping out of the endybits.
B
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Brian Howie
So sayeth Art...
However, all is not lost since the tank circuit and the pendulum
mechanism produce identical oscillations for a particular period.
Whew! that's a relief.. Would this be kind of like a perpetual
cuckoo clock? Or would this resemble the identical amounts
of motion that the little dancing people do when it's O-clock?
"Note" Many cheap cuckoo clocks only have a small bird that
jumps out of the little door near the top.
But some higher level cuckoo clocks have little dancing people
that dance around in a perfect circle. Being as they are mechanically
affixed to some kind of plate, I assume you could say these
dancers are in a state of equilibrium..
This new science is making me hungry... I need a fig neutrino...