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From: MSN NicknameJane_Siân  (Original Message)Sent: 12/31/2004 11:09 PM
Hello everyone here... I'm Siân but you might as well call me Jane because half the world doesn't know how to pronounce my name and the other half can't find the bloody â on their keyboard...
Nosey you prolly wants to know lots about me so... ummmmm... I never know how much or little to post... I'm 19 which I see is prolly not near the average age for this group... I have two kiddos, my daughter Amanda who is 3½ and my foster daughter Ohron'kehstsi who is 2½ but everyone gets a break on trying to pronounce her name because we call her Pokey... we live on a farm in Ontario Canada with our foster family Sawatis WariSesi Steve Mannon FeltHammer KarenMoses Isa and Sherri...
...ask me what ever else you want to know bout me and I will answer most likely because I am afflicted by verbal diahreah and seldom know when to stop talking... or typing for that matter...
 
O and in case you cant guess yet or dont know me, I take things very seriously so I hope there is no joking around in this group and we can just focus on discussing the electromechanical manipulation of subatomic particles and proper use of cyclotronic waves... perhaps a little about quantum physics as that is my hobby...
 


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From: Red PilgrimSent: 1/1/2005 4:11 PM
Well.. I can find the â on my keyboard.. but... alas..... mine is not bloody.
 
Ever so sorry.  *snort*
 
Welcome to RidleyJ's corner of the web, Jane.
 
 
Your interested in quantum physics?
 
Cool.
 
I was doing a bit of reading a little while ago on super-string theory.
 
It is a rather fascinating topic and I wonder what is your take on how it may apply too quantum singularities?
 
I was tossing the idea around, that if the alignment of the gravitational strings could be shifted.. then theoretically it would be possible
 
too induce the singularity too reverse its direction of "pull".
 
Considering the amount of mass compressed inside of one.. the energy release would be truly hellacious.
 
To be sure.. a single strings gravitational potential is very, very weak. Consider though, that the number of strings making up the mass
 
 & all the compressed mass that exists inside of a singularity as a total; then it should be quite significant as an aggregate total. Yes?
 
Anyway..
Welcome too the Comm.
 
- "Mom always said I should be a quantum theorist.. but here I am working at a cabinet mfg, company "

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From: MSN NicknameJane_SiânSent: 1/2/2005 8:22 AM
Thanx for the sweet welcome, Red Pilgrim!
Funny you should mention that, I have been musing over Stephen Hawking's formula of  S=πAkc³/2hG in relationship to Tony Sudbery's thesis from York Uni in 2003 of 3 qubit entanglement... If you remember Schrödinger's coherent states were discovered by Schrödinger in 1927, however, since then the Born probability distribution has not yet been established, they have been largely forgotten.  These states of harmonic oscillator, so called coherent states, are known as Glauber states, and they are known as single harmonic oscillator prototypes of the coherent states of oscillating electromagnetic field, which are the model of ideal continuous wave laser field, or an electromagnetic field of unmodulated radio wave.
The probability distribution of the coherent state behaves as the n=0 state whose shape moves as a classical oscillator with the frequency omega. 
Now if you apply this to the theory of the alignment of the gravitational strings then the electrical fields could be theoretically inverted and you would be able to reverse the direction of "pull" and create the inverse of mass by compressing the singularity to a negative existance...
Unless you are referring to SuperHiggs Mechanism in String Theory... I would really love to debate that but you will have to be patient because it always starts a fight between my toaster and Invisible Tony as they always take very radical and opposite sides of that discussion... Im sure you know exactly what I mean if you have ever tried to have an intelligent discussion with an appliance who is best suited for browning bread...

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From: RidleySent: 1/2/2005 6:39 PM

LOL


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From: MSN NicknameJane_SiânSent: 1/3/2005 5:15 AM
Yeah Ridley... SuperHiggs Mechanism makes me giggle a bit also...

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From: MSN NicknameJane_SiânSent: 10/15/2005 4:09 PM
Sorry I have not been posting much recently, but I am having some serious health problems and I will not be online anymore.  I just want to post a farewell to the AAA gang and say thanx for all the laughs you shared and giving me the opportunity to laugh at errrr because errrr about ooops because of ummmm with you... yeah I meant with all along...
 
Thank you for being you! 
 
Siân
 
...and congrats to everyone who has found the â on their keyboard or perhaps majored in quantum physics...

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From: MSN NicknameW_a_c_k_oSent: 10/15/2005 6:35 PM
No Jane, don't leave!  Your Center of the Universe costume is almost finished!
A black silk gown with star-spangles all over it and planets and moons spinning around it.
Tres magnifique!
Alaz, it weel have to be zeent back now, mon ami *sniff sniff*
Farewell, Jane, farewell!
 
Thanks for the laughs too!

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