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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Sam Wormley"
Date: 02 Dec 2003 09:39:08 PM
Object: Transition time for metals
Ref: http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/12/5

"The conventional theory of metals is in crisis" is the stark first
sentence of a recent review article titled "The elusive Bose metal".
Philip Phillips of the University of Illinois and Denis Dalidovich of
Florida State University then go on to describe how a number of metallic
states that have been found in the last 15 years defy conventional wisdom
(P Phillips and D Dalidovich 2003 Science 302 243).

See: http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/12/5
.

User: "Rick Sobie"

Title: Re: Transition time for metals 03 Dec 2003 09:19:56 PM
In article <3FCD5AD9.507E6192@mchsi.com>,
says...


Ref: http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/12/5

"The conventional theory of metals is in crisis" is the stark first
sentence of a recent review article titled "The elusive Bose metal".
Philip Phillips of the University of Illinois and Denis Dalidovich of
Florida State University then go on to describe how a number of metallic
states that have been found in the last 15 years defy conventional wisdom
(P Phillips and D Dalidovich 2003 Science 302 243).

See: http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/12/5

I am so amazed, to see articles such as this. I wonder what it is,
that somehow keeps some people from understanding covalent bonding
and what it is?
Quantum physics sure has a whole lot of people chasing rainbows.
Quarks made of little vibrating strings, in 10 dimensions.
Why not just say fairies are doing it?
Hold two magnets together. Feel the pressure pushing them apart.
What do you think that is exactly if that is not EM waves?
Where then, are these waves coming from?
What do you think, that lines of force are? Fairy magic perhaps?
Little dust like particle fairy dust quark strings?
Atoms, emit EM waves, these waves cancel out, and form a low
pressure area against the backgrounds pressure and that causes
a covalent bond. Charge is an imaginary concept that has no meaning
and leads to silly fairy magic ideas of quarks made of strings
and gravitons and Higgs Bosuns, and all sorts of dead ends
and confusion, when the answer is actually very simple.
So if you compress a substance, you are affecting the covalent bond,
reduce the temperature, reduce the vibration, you change the way
that waves are emitted. The ideas that people have about magnetism
are based on physics from the 1800's. This is 2003. Charge of the light
brigade is a very tired old story. It is a fairy story.
.
User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: Transition time for metals 03 Dec 2003 10:10:12 PM
Rick Sobie wrote:


In article <3FCD5AD9.507E6192@mchsi.com>,

says...


Ref: http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/12/5

"The conventional theory of metals is in crisis" is the stark first
sentence of a recent review article titled "The elusive Bose metal".
Philip Phillips of the University of Illinois and Denis Dalidovich of
Florida State University then go on to describe how a number of metallic
states that have been found in the last 15 years defy conventional wisdom
(P Phillips and D Dalidovich 2003 Science 302 243).

See: http://physicsweb.org/article/world/16/12/5


I am so amazed, to see articles such as this. I wonder what it is,
that somehow keeps some people from understanding covalent bonding
and what it is?

Quantum physics sure has a whole lot of people chasing rainbows.

Quarks made of little vibrating strings, in 10 dimensions.

Why not just say fairies are doing it?

Hold two magnets together. Feel the pressure pushing them apart.

What do you think that is exactly if that is not EM waves?

Where then, are these waves coming from?

What do you think, that lines of force are? Fairy magic perhaps?

Little dust like particle fairy dust quark strings?

Atoms, emit EM waves, these waves cancel out, and form a low
pressure area against the backgrounds pressure and that causes
a covalent bond. Charge is an imaginary concept that has no meaning
and leads to silly fairy magic ideas of quarks made of strings
and gravitons and Higgs Bosuns, and all sorts of dead ends
and confusion, when the answer is actually very simple.

So if you compress a substance, you are affecting the covalent bond,
reduce the temperature, reduce the vibration, you change the way
that waves are emitted. The ideas that people have about magnetism
are based on physics from the 1800's. This is 2003. Charge of the light
brigade is a very tired old story. It is a fairy story.

Welcome to crankland!
.



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