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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 00:29:31 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote: "rw" wrote... Wayne Harrison wrote: hilarious. and a masterpiece of understatement. You wouldn't know a wave function if it shot right up your ass and came out your nose. :-) DUDE! I was, like, doing the surf one time and, like, actually had a *gnarly* wave shoot right up my ass and out my nose right as I sliced and diced. It was, like, a TOTALLY COSMIC experience, dude. Gotta run, dude. 'Spose to glass off at 5 with the off-shore blow. Later. -- Ta, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj Friggin kids. g.c. |
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... No. It's a peculiarity of quantum mechanics that every "elementary" particle (of some particular class) is completely indistinguishable from every other one. If you replace an electron in an atom, say, with another electron, there is absolutely no way to tell the difference. They would have different wave functions, though. The particles would also have to have the same state to be 'indistinguishable'. -- Charlie... They're both in Wisconsin. QED |
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So what your saying then is an electron is an electron is an electron And a
proton is a proton is a proton............ and so on and so forth...Personally i like 16 year old Vermont xtra sharp chedda......don't know where to get 16 year old Cheesehead state xtra shap chedda Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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DUDE! I was, like, doing the surf one time and, like, actually had a
*gnarly* wave shoot right up my ass and out my nose right as I sliced and diced. It was, like, a TOTALLY COSMIC experience, dude. Gotta run, dude. 'Spose to glass off at 5 with the off-shore blow. Later. Like, I was gettin' some tube at Tin Can on my knee board and got the salty Fleets my own gnarly self. Man, its better'n blowin' the Jay at the Wedge. Spew grunion man, spew grunion. (translation: I was inside the curl of a wave on a surf board, that is ridden from the kneeling position, at Bolsa Chica beach in California when the wave broke behind me and shoved saline solution through my rectum. It was still more enjoyable than being caught in the cross current particular to the "Wedge" wherein waves come into a rock jetty and a steep beach, concentrating the waves in a funnel and surfers have been known to be thrown over the top of the jetty by the force of the waves. Experience projectile emesis with small fish, my friend, experience projectile emesis with small fish.) -- Frank (flashbacks R us) Reid Reverse email to reply |
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"Frank Reid" wrote... Spew grunion man, spew grunion. snip (translation: . . . Experience projectile emesis with small fish, my friend, experience projectile emesis with small fish.) Damn! I wish I'd thought of that. Though I went on many excursions to see the grunion runs, I never did actually see one. Several times my ol' friend JD made sure I didn't stay awake 'til the witching hour, and once. . . well, there was this girl. . . strange and wonderful things can happen on the beach after midnight. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:26:44 -0700, rw wrote: George Cleveland wrote: Well looking at the big picture is everything not one of a kind, from the cosmos to the person, to the cells in the body of that person, to the molecules in the same person, to those molecules constituent atoms, to the quarks and other sub atomic particles that reside in that atom? No. It's a peculiarity of quantum mechanics that every "elementary" particle (of some particular class) is completely indistinguishable from every other one. If you replace an electron in an atom, say, with another electron, there is absolutely no way to tell the difference. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. Cooool! g.c. Dere now, see what'cha gone and done, Georgie, eh? Ya got Tweedledee and Tweedledum (or maybe it's dum and dee.....never could tell da one from t'otter) all twitterpated and so excited dey jumped clean up to anotter energy state, ya know? And dere's old Humpty lyin' on da ground and don't neider one of 'em even remember what da problem was, ainna? Well, anyways, I guess dey got dat old ionoshpere warmed up pretty good........maybe we see da lights tanight, eh? Wolfgang wormholes?......hell, we got lots'a dose.....c'mere an looka dis baby swiss. |
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"Stan Gula" wrote in message ... "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... No. It's a peculiarity of quantum mechanics that every "elementary" particle (of some particular class) is completely indistinguishable from every other one. If you replace an electron in an atom, say, with another electron, there is absolutely no way to tell the difference. They would have different wave functions, though. The particles would also have to have the same state to be 'indistinguishable'. -- Charlie... They're both in Wisconsin. QED Sure, but by this time next week there's no telling what particular state they might be in and, as is implicit in the arguments put forth above, there's no way you could tell 'em from a native once they get there. No good can come of this. Wolfgang whose mama was a boson's mate........it was a rough childhood. |
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rw:
You wouldn't know a wave function if it shot right up your ass and came out your nose. :-) That's why I quit drinking those nasty old RC colas. Those wave functions sure do clean your sinuses. ---- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar Save a cow, eat a PETA http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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