Category: Sun Moon Vector Tidal Signal

Twitter: Magnetically Levitated Superconducting Microspheres

Physical Review Applied @PhysRevApplied May 21  Editor’s Suggestion: Superconducting Microsphere Magnetically Levitated in an Anharmonic Potential with Integrated Magnetic Readout #OpenAccess: https://go.aps.org/3MGR4hv Replying to @PhysRevApplied Whenever I see “superconducting” “levitation”, I immediately think of superconducting gravimeters. They are high cost, single axis but about 0.1 nm/s^2 at 1 sps. For gravitational imaging arrays, we need
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Many Quantum devices are likely potential gravitational sensors too

Snowmass Media: 23. Quantum Computing Simulation for Collective Neutrino Oscillations – Valentina Amitrano at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnkInU0hwHo Valentina Amitrano, Thank you, I was trying to understand neutrino oscillations. Your different perspective helped a lot. I got an update on qubits for free. I do not know if anyone reads these comments. There ought to be a better way.
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You might like a short paper I just posted on ResearchGate. It is an April Fools paper

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369689107_Richard_Collins_working_with_ChatGPT_Model_4_on_1_Apr_2023_to_discuss_some_simple_models_from_electrical_engineering_and_physics When I chat with GPT 4, these are the kinds of things I always wanted to discuss with real humans. I have learned its limitations and by careful adjustment to the way I write, I can get it go generate words in the directions I want to go. I realized most people cannot absorb
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GWOSC and Auxiliary Data – Combining LIGO style detectors with all earth-based sensor networks

Correlating LIGO style strain and auxiliary data with all data from earth-based sensor networks I followed many of the pathways from this email looking for downloadable data on the Internet accessible from the browser. All I found was your groups favorite software ways to access things you are interested in. And nowhere did I find
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Calibrating all gravitational sensors into a single imaging array, Measuring speed of gravity as a routine calibration for gravitational networks

https://www.researchgate.net/project/Solar-System-Gravimetry-and-Gravitational-Engineering/ Calibrating all gravitational sensors into a single imaging array: I was thinking about this some more. The gravitational potential from the sun and moon changes significantly during the year and over the course of the day. And the absolute values (for the usual network few hundred samples per second and slower) change slowly. Your
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Comment On The Normal Height Differences Determination From Geopotential Differences

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359389325_ON_THE_NORMAL_HEIGHT_DIFFERENCES_DETERMINATION_FROM_GEOPOTENTIAL_DIFFERENCES/comments Using real time comparisons via electromagnetic signals gets more complicated. Trying to use high speed storage of the signals gets memory intensive and expensive. As much of the data is nearly the same.   The reason I used the vector tidal gravity signals for calibration and standardization is that each location can compare to
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Copy of Things posted on HackaDay.IO about Low Cost Time-of-Flight Gravimeters

Low Cost, Time-of-Flight Gravimeter Arrays https://hackaday.io/project/164550-low-cost-time-of-flight-gravimeter-arrays More information posted at ResearchGate on 3 axis gravimeters RichardCollins • 07/19/2022 at 17:15 • 0 comments My main “job” is the Internet Foundation, so I am constantly monitoring global issues, methods and activities on the Internet. But I have a heart for research groups and gravitational noise detector
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Twitter about continuous global Big G experiments to contrain JPL solar system ephemeris

Vector sun moon tidal signal from gravimeter arrays is pure Newtonian GMm/r2. Sample at Msps Gsps for G variations by frequency at continuous global Big G stations to constrain sun moon earth masses, omegaE, JPL ephemeris, gravitational time dilation. https://hackaday.io/project/164550/gallery#21f5826751cf7b199a02263bd201e9bb You might be interested in my project on ResearchGate. I added an update today about
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Tweet about levitated nanoparticle

Physical Review Letters  @PhysRevLett Jul 25 A trapped nanoparticle interacting with a laser provides a simple way to generate squeezed light which has an unusually low level of fluctuations. Letter: https://go.aps.org/3oqYPeL Letter: https://go.aps.org/3ovQNkS Focus: https://go.aps.org/3orRYBw https://pic.twitter.com/pPDdsp2Rb5 Extra-Stable Light Produced by Levitated Nanoparticle How long can the nanoparticle be monitored? Can you track it closely for
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Comment on Planck Temperature Video

The Planck Temperature – Absolute Hot: What is the hottest temperature possible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofzlBP6_5iw If you had a $Thank button, I would have sent you a donation to encourage you to keep going and work harder. You have the right kind of curiosity, but you need to keep digging and read harder papers. Tone down “strange”
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