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Wes Stewart March 20th 05 04:43 AM

On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 02:15:17 GMT, "
wrote:

[blah blah]

Have at it You are now free to wave your arms around like
Andy Capp knowing that all you say will not be refuted
regardles of the clothing that you wear


Well, just having had surgery to fix a torn rotator cuff, I'm under
doctor's orders to wave only one arm. But since you're seemingly
enamoured with what I'm wearing, I'll let you in on it. My XYL has
designed a lovely tee shirt with a revealing slit up one side that
lets me put it on without raising my arm.


Cecil Moore March 24th 05 03:23 PM

wrote:
Yet at the same time many are anxious to find out how I managed
to lower the TOA.


Art, I'll bet you could do something interesting using
entangled electrons. I wonder if entangled electrons
emit entangled photons?
--
73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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[email protected] March 26th 05 03:34 PM

Cecil

If photons have no mass I do not see how they could become entangled!
As for electrons don't they just re-orient instead of travelling?
I suppose if "curls" became active they could embrace both of the above
to simulate what apears to be an entanglement ...Grin
Was In Washington D.C. for a few days so I could not respond earlier
Art



"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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wrote:
Yet at the same time many are anxious to find out how I managed
to lower the TOA.


Art, I'll bet you could do something interesting using
entangled electrons. I wonder if entangled electrons
emit entangled photons?
--
73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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Cecil Moore March 26th 05 04:59 PM

wrote:
If photons have no mass I do not see how they could become entangled!


Photons have no *rest* mass. When they are associated
with RF waves, they are traveling at the speed of light
and thus indeed do possess mass. Experiments have been
run on entangled photons. I'm about 2/3 of the way through
_entanglement_, by Amir D. Aczel. Einstein's work suggested
entanglement but he said it was "too spooky" to actually exist.

Quantum physics is indeed spooky. A single bucky ball, made
up of 60 carbon atoms, has been shown to interfere with
itself in double-slit experiments. It is certainly spooky
to see a single molecule of 60 carbon atoms behave like a
wave instead of like a particle.

As for electrons don't they just re-orient instead of travelling?


Electrons are charged particles and move in the presence
of EM fields. Since they possess mass, they move relatively
slowly compared to the speed of light. Someone recently
posted the speed of electrons in a wire.
--
73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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Asimov March 26th 05 11:22 PM

" bravely wrote to "All" (26 Mar 05 15:34:38)
--- on the heady topic of " Interesting Antennas"

au From: "
au Xref: aeinews rec.radio.amateur.antenna:27288

au Cecil

au If photons have no mass I do not see how they could become entangled!
au As for electrons don't they just re-orient instead of travelling?

The term entanglement, as used in particle physics, has nothing to do
with mass but rather a state or spin. Electrons are a bare charge
surrounded by a shield of photons. What we measure is the leakage that
gets through. Since light is affected by gravity, doesn't this show a
link between gravity and electromotive force?

BTW Cecil's body is made up of baryons.

A*s*i*m*o*v

.... "But, your honor, the light had dopplered to green."


Cecil Moore March 27th 05 05:31 AM

Asimov wrote:
BTW Cecil's body is made up of baryons.
A*s*i*m*o*v


For the record, Asimov has never been near my
body - unless she is a female. :-)
--
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Asimov March 27th 05 01:52 PM

"Cecil Moore" bravely wrote to "All" (26 Mar 05 22:31:11)
--- on the heady topic of " Interesting Antennas"

CM From: Cecil Moore
CM Xref: aeinews rec.radio.amateur.antenna:27320

CM Asimov wrote:
BTW Cecil's body is made up of baryons.
*A*s*i*m*o*v


CM For the record, Asimov has never been near my
CM body - unless she is a female. :-)

It was a generalization. BTW I meant to ask this some time ago, but
isn't "Cecil" a girlie sort of name? :-) I can easily imagine you
might have had a traumatic school experience as kids can be brutal.
I suppose you may have compensated by growing up to become a
lumberjack or a marines sargent?

A*s*i*m*o*f*f

.... May you find the light and walk the mountain tops.


Cecil Moore March 27th 05 09:48 PM

Asimov wrote:
It was a generalization. BTW I meant to ask this some time ago, but
isn't "Cecil" a girlie sort of name? :-)


Cecil is from Welsh "Seissylt" from Roman "Sextus". There
are about ten men named "Cecil" in my home town of 4000
people. Remember the director, Cecil B. deMille?

Cecilio is Spanish masculine. Cecilia is Spanish feminine.
Cecile is French feminine. I have never heard of a female
named "Cecil".

I can easily imagine you
might have had a traumatic school experience as kids can be brutal.


Kids suffering from ignorance do have a tendency to be brutal.

I suppose you may have compensated by growing up to become a
lumberjack or a marines sargent?


I compensated by growing up to be six foot four. Judge Cecil
Neeley was indeed a marine corps general before he retired.
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Wes Stewart March 28th 05 02:12 AM

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 14:48:41 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote:

[snip]

I compensated by growing up to be six foot four.


I've met Cecil and can vouch for that.

Reg Edwards March 28th 05 03:02 AM


I compensated by growing up to be six foot four.


I've met Cecil and can vouch for that.


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The main difference, then, between Cecil and John Wayne, is that
rattle-snake shooting Cecil is not so slow witted.




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