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On Sep 4, 9:45*pm, wrote:
Art Unwin wrote: In Switzerland on the 10th of this month they are going to project a particle thru the Earths crust at the speed of light. The particle that they are projecting comes from outer space. Well actually they are going project 2 locally generated proton beams around a giant circle at 99.99% the speed of light so that they collide. But don't let easily verifiable facts get in your way. So what does this have to do with antennas? Nothing. Low energy particles are in abundance on Earth as they are in space Actually, high energy particles are in abundance on Earth as they are in space, they are called cosmic rays, but again don't let easily verifiable facts get in your way. but they obtain their own magnetic field as they enter the earths arbitrary field and settle on such things as antennas made from a diamagnetic material! And thus we have completed our journey to la-la land. Hope you enjoyed the trip. snip remaining babble -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. My understanding was that the experiment that I described was the initiating test where the collider experiment was going to start around November. So If I am behind in the facts, and I may be, you are surely aware that one of the tests is as I described ! Either way the search is for info on the leptons and their bye products such as Neutrinos which I have stated before can well be the same particle involved with radiatiation. Since you declare your self so up to date I would like to hear your opinion as to why my explanation of radiation is incorrect instead of immittating a reckless smart arse plus your interpretation of the electro-weak force which overides my explanation? Arrt |
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