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Arnie Appleaide - Inspector General of the Defenders of Freedom Posted Nov 28, 2007
Nope; the net outcome is lost in the noise.
Traveller, if I've got an electronic signal buried in noise, it's still there, right? But it's not actually going to be read by anyone.
Same thing here. The magnetic force on the ions is completely buried in the "noise" of thermal motions.
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