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offline obara from Utrecht on 2004-12-11 10:19 [#01422320]
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,innit ?


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2004-12-11 10:24 [#01422322]
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you mean like when you get a metalic sound listening to
polish internet radio station ?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-12-11 10:25 [#01422323]
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haha :)


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-12-11 10:26 [#01422325]
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what's up with the semi-cockney emulation, all the "innit"s
and "mate"s..?


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2004-12-11 10:30 [#01422329]
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exactly, sido srido


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-12-11 10:31 [#01422331]
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Anything that starts with quantum sux


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-12-11 10:41 [#01422341]
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apart from leap


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2004-12-11 10:57 [#01422377]
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nice


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2004-12-11 11:19 [#01422400]
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Scott Bakula was awesome!


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-12-11 12:21 [#01422469]
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According to the Bohr model of a hydrogen atom, the
frequency of light radiated by an electron moving from an
orbit n_1 to an orbit n_2 corresponds to the energy level
difference between n_1 and n_2 of

E = E_0 * 1/(n_1^2) - 1/(n_2^2)

and where m_e is the electron mass, Z is the atomic number,
e is the magnitude of the electron charge, epsilon_0 is the
permittivity of free space, and hbar is Planck's constnt
divided by 2\pi. In the case of hydrogen (Z = 1) E_0=-13.6
eV


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offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-12-11 12:23 [#01422472]
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please go on


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-12-11 12:43 [#01422496]
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well it certainly doesnt get any better after that


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2004-12-11 13:17 [#01422533]
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According to the Bohr model of a hydrogen atom, the
frequency of light radiated by an electron moving from an
orbit n_1 to an orbit n_2 corresponds to the energy level
difference between n_1 and n_2 of

E = E_0 * 1/(n_1^2) - 1/(n_2^2)

and where m_e is the electron mass, Z is the atomic number,

e is the magnitude of the electron charge, epsilon_0 is the

permittivity of free space, and hbar is Planck's constnt
divided by 2\pi. In the case of hydrogen (Z = 1) E_0=-13.6
eV

please go on everyone likes listening to you


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2004-12-11 13:17 [#01422534]
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According to the Bohr model of a hydrogen atom, the
frequency of light radiated by an electron moving from an
orbit n_1 to an orbit n_2 corresponds to the energy level
difference between n_1 and n_2 of

E = E_0 * 1/(n_1^2) - 1/(n_2^2)

and where m_e is the electron mass, Z is the atomic number,

e is the magnitude of the electron charge, epsilon_0 is the

permittivity of free space, and hbar is Planck's constnt
divided by 2\pi. In the case of hydrogen (Z = 1) E_0=-13.6
eV

please go on everyone likes listening to you


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2004-12-11 13:19 [#01422535]
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still, cube 2 sucks.quantum physics ? You think you've found
a way to describe reality? bullshit


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-12-11 18:20 [#01422717]
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cube501?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2008-08-12 08:44 [#02228971]
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but its so romantic


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2008-08-12 12:10 [#02229018]
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there will be a perfect equation for the universe, so simple
yet so elegant, i often wonder why we have the ability to
see this, to look at reality under the hood. time, space,
electro magnetism , gravity, the two nuclear forces, weak
and strong
it seems that the closer we get to grand unification, the
more complicated it gets, almost like we are creating the
universe as we understand it, almost seems like we are here
to develop and unlock the secret of the universe for a
reason. Which is not for our own benefit, but why? do you
ever get the feeling that something really big and
imperratively important is happening outside of our reality?


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2008-08-12 12:22 [#02229019]
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quantum physux


 

offline freqy on 2008-08-12 12:50 [#02229025]
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Ain it!

in neee!


 

offline nightex from Šiauliai (Lithuania) on 2008-08-12 12:57 [#02229029]
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quantum physics rulez... No quantum physics no "advanced"
electronic music.


 


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