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SD HA Posted Nov 25, 2007
Information collected in a U.S. census must remain confidential for 72 years !!!
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Nov 25, 2007
Information collected in a UK census remains classified for 100 years.
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van-smeiter Posted Nov 26, 2007
To save money, they probably sent the discs second class so they're bound to turn up after christmas
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SD HA Posted Nov 28, 2007
Sound travels 15 times faster through steel than through air.
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Nov 28, 2007
The speed of light also varies depending on what it is passing through. I seem to recall from a recent edition of QI that the speed of light through sodium at umpteen degrees below zero is 38mph. So anybody with a car can travel faster than the speed of light.
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Baron Grim Posted Nov 28, 2007
Oh, yeah?... How fast can YOU drive your car through frozen sodium?
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Nov 28, 2007
I'm not saying I'd be driving through frozen sodium, just that my car can travel faster than the speed of light.
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Researcher 1300304 Posted Nov 28, 2007
so light doesn't travel so fast through solids....
i've heard if 'reinventing the wheel, but reinventing walls?
the scary thing is someone prolly got paid to do those experiments.
ftr, the speed of light is conventionally understood to be its speed thru a vacuum.
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Baron Grim Posted Nov 29, 2007
It wasn't solid sodium after all. It was an ultra-low pressure/temperature cloud of sodium atoms suspended magnetically.
38 MPH is the old low speed... they actually stopped, and RESTARTED light in 2001.
Fascinating stuff.
http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2001/01.24/01-stoplight.html
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Researcher 1300304 Posted Nov 29, 2007
most of us stop and start light via a sodium medium every time we flick the light switch. *s*
on a serious note, the problem with quantum computing is that altho quantum particles are themselves information systems the inherent problem in using them as such is their unpredictability. by using light as the initiating and retrieval trigger, this unpredictability is (presumably) resolved. hence the concern in the article about ensuring all of the light is 'stored'. atm it is like breaking a 100 dollar note into smaller denominations and getting back 2 twenties and a 10. which would be fine if you knew which part(s) of the original 100 was missing.
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sabrielschild Posted Nov 30, 2007
Eight pieces of Extra Fusion bubble gum, when chewed up, can stretch from one side of my bedroom to the other.
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