what the heck is calculus based nuclear physics?
***Do you have some sort of comprehension problem? It’s the class an engineer takes after a year & a half of calculus based physics. Obviously, if you took 4 years of physics then you took that class. What exactly is your freeping problem?
All the engineering students I know took standard physics that the physicists took....but then maybe you went to some other kind of university.
***Yes, engineers typically take about a year & half of calculus based physics, and then go on to engineering courses, not necessarily “some other kind of university”. Learn some communication skills, won’t you?
My grades in all four years of physics were A.
***Is that your requirement for a freeper to engage in interesting scientific discussion on physics? If so, that makes you an elitist.
These oscillations are part of superconductor research you bozo
***They are also applicable to current LENR theories, you bozo.
( and no that is not a cousin of the Boson).
The research has been ongoing for quite some time now.....most of the early trapping was done by laser induced Raman shifting. This is neither new nor specifically exciting and is small scale stuff that is proving the theories of quantum mechanics.....which along with quantum electrodynamics are very interesting courses within most physics departments.
***You’re behind the curve. I suggest you start reading Vortex-L postings and start interacting with the scientists there. That is, unless your requirement is that everyone have a 4 year physics degree.
How so?
I suggest you start reading Vortex-L postings and start interacting with the scientists there.
I see, you can't defend it yourself, so you refer people off to the mailing list. You should keep this nonsense off of FR and stay on the mailing list where you belong.
I find it interesting that you are the only one who has a comprehension problem. The oh so important physics class you took, it is a beginning class. You took an introductory physics class as either a freshman or sophomore. Whoop dee foo. You fail to mention what type of ‘engineering’ you do or are qualified to do.
When you have passed something that looks like an upper division quantum mechanics class then I will consider your input.
By the way....do you even know what a Josephson junction is? Can you tell me the nonlinear photonic response seen in both the ac and dc oscillations produced in the studies you cited? Yeah that’s what I thought.