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To: koan who wrote (11430)5/16/2006 7:59:43 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 78428
 
I love quantum wave action and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle because they show us the universe is both magical and poetic.

Not just a thing-lol.



To: koan who wrote (11430)5/16/2006 8:50:04 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78428
 
Another interesting aspect to waves is anti-waves, i.e. troughs. A 100-foot deep trough is just as likely to develop amidst 30-foot waves as is a 100-foot wave.

Research has showed that as many ships are lost from freak troughs, which may break the ship in half or fill it with water, as there are from freak waves.

LC



To: koan who wrote (11430)5/16/2006 9:02:42 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 78428
 
Like Lorenzo's butterfly... only I think is was Lorenzo's 'sea fan' in the ocean. -ggg-

DAK



To: koan who wrote (11430)5/16/2006 9:20:51 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78428
 
Willard Gibbs was the one who proved quantum theory or at least laid the basis for it.

Popper and Einstein disputed Heisenberg always.

uh.edu

We are looking for a 100 foot wave that will lift gold up.

If your satellite photos show any, please let us know and we will steer the ship in that direction.