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Re: [ATM] magnetic resonance spectrometer
Arjan,
>>>In general, what is the relation with ATM?
Amateur science, but not specifically telescopes or their making, of
course. Flipping spins professionaly to some extent, I still find it
interesting and wouldn't mind some more. Then again, if this forum is
narrower in (tele)scope, perhaps YAHOO ATM-free isn't...
> A SIMPLE MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROMETER At the center of every
atom
there is a minute top -- the nucleus, which spins on its axis with
incredible speed. By subjecting it to crossed magnetic
>>>More specific: I doubt if anyone has ever seen a nucleus, let alone
see it spinning at incredible speed...
Who says the speed isn't quite credible? Anyway, there is such a
minute top not in all nuclei, just some. Plain old hydrogen is one of
them. And while it has spin, that doesn't miean it's actually
spinning....
If seeing is believing, why would anyone believe a word about black
holes, the interior workings of stars, or the missing dark matter
claimed not only to be of a nature we have no idea of, but also make up
the majority of the mass of the universe?
I recall the days long ago when I had my own grid-dip meter (built
from a kit) - it would have been just ideal for this kind of
experiment.
Nils Olof
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