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by otismo » November 22nd, 2020, 2:14 pm
Cosmology Fans
Particle Physics Fans
Quantum Mechanics Fans
AND Everybody Else as well...
SUGGESTION :
let us change our thinking slightly;
heretofore we have been thinking Periodicity
in observing CA Phenomena; it may be useful to start thinking
in terms of Vibrational Constants. CA, though observable thru
light-emitting computer displays, DO inter-act with EXTERNAL LIGHT and
therefore, with OUR UNIVERSE ! During the day, the Sun is the Dominant Radiant Ambient LightSource -
but in the darkest night-time, there is an Alternate Method of observing CA re-acting with Ambient Non-Solar Originating Light :
Here in Florida we have some Monster gas stations with names like WaWa ( wish my car would run on wawa ) and Race Track and many others...
I was in a Race Track after midnight because they have Super-Good Rollies under a dollar, with BOGO for one more buck (Thornton's
up North has same great deal with fixed price of two for three dollars-Polish Sausage, BratWurst, Bourbon Street Hot Dog-they do Rollies Right ! )
I noticed that this Race Track was particularly well-lit, and I mean by an Order-of-Magnitude; also it was in a semi-rural location. Such that
locally ( the out-door picnic tables ) had GREAT locally dominant ambient lightsource, sufficiently diffused. LightSources Outside the local
dominant pool were sufficiently damped; eerily there were vast pools of inky pitch-black darkness all around. This environment prompted some
experimental observations. Fortunately I am never without my trusty HP 14" STREAM featherweight notebook computer ( fortunately with 4 GB
RAM but only 32 GB SSD; it is Windows 10 and Microsoft has taken all my 32 GB storage; they want to re-install the entire operating system; I am
sure that if they do, my poor 'lil machine will not even boot; I am looking to do a Black Friday UpGrade; then this machine will be turned into a
ChromeBook ). All I wish to suggest is that you try to replicate similar observing conditions; to attempt to suggest anything further
may indeed affect your particular observations, and I bet that you will have stuff worth publishing way before I will ! Good Luck To You !
And Thank You for Your Interest !
Cheers !