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wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen |
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Ellen MacArthur wrote: wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen Dang, I was gonna post a physics joke but you cant use greek letters here. |
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Jeff wrote: wrote: Ellen MacArthur wrote: wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen Dang, I was gonna post a physics joke but you cant use greek letters here. I used to wear a Maxwell's Equations sweatshirt when sailing. I see they're still in vogue. http://www.cafepress.com/math_shirts/282002 I once went to a physics halloween party as an "insane physicist" wearing a T-shirt that said (put in appropriate greek letters) " Psi Star Psi =i". If you get this, you're really a geek. |
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Jeff wrote: wrote: Ellen MacArthur wrote: wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen Dang, I was gonna post a physics joke but you cant use greek letters here. I used to wear a Maxwell's Equations sweatshirt when sailing. I see they're still in vogue. http://www.cafepress.com/math_shirts/282002 I once went to a physics halloween party as an "insane physicist" wearing a T-shirt that said (put in appropriate greek letters) " Psi Star Psi =i". If you get this, you're really a geek. Schrodinger was the ultimate geek. |
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Umm... isn't that from a wave function? But I don't get it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Jeff wrote: wrote: Ellen MacArthur wrote: wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen Dang, I was gonna post a physics joke but you cant use greek letters here. I used to wear a Maxwell's Equations sweatshirt when sailing. I see they're still in vogue. http://www.cafepress.com/math_shirts/282002 I once went to a physics halloween party as an "insane physicist" wearing a T-shirt that said (put in appropriate greek letters) " Psi Star Psi =i". If you get this, you're really a geek. |
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Capt. JG wrote: Umm... isn't that from a wave function? But I don't get it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Jeff wrote: wrote: Ellen MacArthur wrote: wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen Dang, I was gonna post a physics joke but you cant use greek letters here. I used to wear a Maxwell's Equations sweatshirt when sailing. I see they're still in vogue. http://www.cafepress.com/math_shirts/282002 I once went to a physics halloween party as an "insane physicist" wearing a T-shirt that said (put in appropriate greek letters) " Psi Star Psi =i". If you get this, you're really a geek. "Normalized" wave functions (Integral of WF times its complex conjugate) have to be equal 1 in order for the probability of finding the particle somewhere is 1. If the probability of finding yourself anywhere in the universe is imaginary (i), then........ |
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Hehh.... ok I'm 1/2 a geek.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Capt. JG wrote: Umm... isn't that from a wave function? But I don't get it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Jeff wrote: wrote: Ellen MacArthur wrote: wrote | Maxwells Equations allow me to sail. From them, I can derive the | Fresnel Equations from which I can derive the concept of total extrnal | reflection for x-rays for which I design optics that pay my bills so I | can sail when I please. HURRAH for Maxwell. Uh, this is an English newsgroup. What language are you speaking, O'Hara? Cheers, Ellen Dang, I was gonna post a physics joke but you cant use greek letters here. I used to wear a Maxwell's Equations sweatshirt when sailing. I see they're still in vogue. http://www.cafepress.com/math_shirts/282002 I once went to a physics halloween party as an "insane physicist" wearing a T-shirt that said (put in appropriate greek letters) " Psi Star Psi =i". If you get this, you're really a geek. "Normalized" wave functions (Integral of WF times its complex conjugate) have to be equal 1 in order for the probability of finding the particle somewhere is 1. If the probability of finding yourself anywhere in the universe is imaginary (i), then........ |
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