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« on: 29/03/2023 15:39:11 »Religion provides the Choice of Celibacy, unhelpful?...and the Sin of contraception. But buggering choirboys is OK if you are a celibate.
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Religion provides the Choice of Celibacy, unhelpful?...and the Sin of contraception. But buggering choirboys is OK if you are a celibate.
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We have built and continue to build a lot of Physics on the idea of particles existing. Maybe they don't, it could all be waves and oscillations in some underlying field.Not entirely true. We describe what we have observed in terms of particle and wave mathematics, but stating that x "is" y is the domain of philosophy and pointless vanity, not science.
There may be a small spelling mistake in the title of this thread.Hence my comment about parasitic helminths. It's more fun than climate change, though worms do have a lot of impact on that too.
Is there any discernible pattern or explanation for the deflections shown on the ammeter during this part of the demonstration?Badly constructed equipment. The whole kit should be enclosed in a grounded Faraday cage with an extension rod to the adjusting knob. Precision electrostatics is not for amateurs.
How did they tell the charge Q to stay on the plate?If the plate is very large and the electrometer has a very high impedance, relatively little charge will flow when the plate is moved. Keithley electrometers are pretty good in that respect but you can do better in principle with a potentiometric system and electrostatic null detector. It's the way we used to measure charge in ionisation chambers used for radiation measurement, but it all gets a bit complicated for modern undergraduates who would probably find it offensive because it takes actual skill, can't be done with a mobile phone, and is therefore noninclusive of clumsy idiots.
Tens of thousands of people queued to walk past the Queen's coffin.Those that did queued for up to 2 days to do so, and the show was time limited: there simply wasn't any chance of the other 99% getting in. The procession from Balmoral to London and the funeral were major television events watched by almost everyone who wasn't at the roadside.
In a city of ten million that means well over 99% didn't bother.
Of course, there are peop[le who believe that, one day, we may be able to create living things from inanimate materials.It would be difficult and pointless, but it has already happened without human or divine intervention so it's clearly not impossible.