I'll bet your hippie moniker was "Moonbeam".Nope. I missed a lot of the "fun" because of the school I was attending at the time being far removed from the groovy scene.
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I'll bet your hippie moniker was "Moonbeam".Nope. I missed a lot of the "fun" because of the school I was attending at the time being far removed from the groovy scene.
NOOOOOOOOOooooooooo!The horror movie is about to start.
Wrong. It was 'fern'.I'll bet your hippie moniker was "Moonbeam".
It is a classic example of a logical fallacy to attack the many for the misdeeds of the few.
I learned a long time ago that what comes out of the mouth is basically meaningless. Actions have meaning. Words don't.
Nope. I missed a lot of the "fun" because of the school I was attending at the time being far removed from the groovy scene.
I'm pretty sure references to 2024 elections are an intergalactic crime.The horror movie is about to start.
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Combining Quantum Physics and the Theory of Relativity: Sound-Waves From a Quantum Vacuum at the Black Hole Laboratory
The Unruh effect suggests that if you fly through a quantum vacuum with extreme acceleration, the vacuum no longer looks like a vacuum: rather, it looks like a warm bath full of particles. This phenomenon is closely related to the Hawking radiation from black holes.
instead of studying the empty space in which particles suddenly become visible when accelerating, you can create a two-dimensional cloud of ultra-cold atoms (Bose-Einstein condensate) in which sound particles, phonons, become audible to an accelerated observer in the silent phonon vacuum. The sound is not created by the detector, rather it is hearing what is there just because of the acceleration (a non-accelerated detector would still hear nothing).
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Reference: “Interferometric Unruh Detectors for Bose-Einstein Condensates” by Cisco Gooding, Steffen Biermann, Sebastian Erne, Jorma Louko, William G. Unruh, Joerg Schmiedmayer and Silke Weinfurtner, 20 November 2020, Physical Review Letters.
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Combining Quantum Physics and the Theory of Relativity: Sound-Waves From a Quantum Vacuum at the Black Hole Laboratory
The Unruh effect suggests that if you fly through a quantum vacuum with extreme acceleration, the vacuum no longer looks like a vacuum: rather, it looks like a warm bath full of particles. This phenomenon is closely related to the Hawking radiation from black holes.
instead of studying the empty space in which particles suddenly become visible when accelerating, you can create a two-dimensional cloud of ultra-cold atoms (Bose-Einstein condensate) in which sound particles, phonons, become audible to an accelerated observer in the silent phonon vacuum. The sound is not created by the detector, rather it is hearing what is there just because of the acceleration (a non-accelerated detector would still hear nothing).
...
Reference: “Interferometric Unruh Detectors for Bose-Einstein Condensates” by Cisco Gooding, Steffen Biermann, Sebastian Erne, Jorma Louko, William G. Unruh, Joerg Schmiedmayer and Silke Weinfurtner, 20 November 2020, Physical Review Letters.
News you can use:
Combining Quantum Physics and the Theory of Relativity: Sound-Waves From a Quantum Vacuum at the Black Hole Laboratory
The Unruh effect suggests that if you fly through a quantum vacuum with extreme acceleration, the vacuum no longer looks like a vacuum: rather, it looks like a warm bath full of particles. This phenomenon is closely related to the Hawking radiation from black holes.
instead of studying the empty space in which particles suddenly become visible when accelerating, you can create a two-dimensional cloud of ultra-cold atoms (Bose-Einstein condensate) in which sound particles, phonons, become audible to an accelerated observer in the silent phonon vacuum. The sound is not created by the detector, rather it is hearing what is there just because of the acceleration (a non-accelerated detector would still hear nothing).
...
Reference: “Interferometric Unruh Detectors for Bose-Einstein Condensates” by Cisco Gooding, Steffen Biermann, Sebastian Erne, Jorma Louko, William G. Unruh, Joerg Schmiedmayer and Silke Weinfurtner, 20 November 2020, Physical Review Letters.
So you're advocating accepting alternate facts now, eh.Which proves that the mystics were right all along. Neat.
I'm accepting that physicists are confirming my bias.So you're advocating accepting alternate facts now, eh.
Time will tell.I'm accepting that physicists are confirming my bias.