Category: Electromagnetic Gravitational Field

Every star contributes to expansion, every black hole region contains many bodies, the big bang was a small and ordinary event

Anton Petrov: Whole Universe May Be Evaporating According To New Study at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEAKbL04bxQ Anton Petrov, I think you ought to focus on the life of any star. The matter concentrates into stars, reaches critical density to ignite nuclear reactions, and then, for the rest of the stars life, it will be radiating neutrinos, photons, electrons, protons
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Strong Nuclear force using magnetic dipole force and energy

The Action Lab: What Does The Strong Nuclear Force Look Like? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx4lNihOT4U The simplest easy model for the strong force that I found is to simply calculate the magnetic dipole force between the particles. Electrons protons neutrons each have permanent magnetic dipole moments in units of Joules/Tesla. To get the force in Newtons multiply the
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THz imaging in quantum Hall conductors and superconductors. Gravitational energy density and gradients

Susumu Komiyama, I was looking for your paper, “Electron temperature of hot spots in quantum Hall conductors” and found this THz imaging paper on ResearchGate. I think at zero temperature the magnetic energy density and its gradients are important. “hot spots” are just part of it. I was looking at ways to push the fields
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Florida High Magnetic Field — Reentrant Superconductivity, Spin Flop, near gravitational magnetic fields,

APS Physics: Large-scale Scientific Facilities and Diplomacy at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtKEWt-WuCo Laura Greene, I have been studying (looking for ways to create and maintain) high magnetic fields (over 400 Tesla) for more than 50 years now. Every few years I check to see what MagLab has been doing, but the website always seems a bit chaotic and incomplete.
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Beneq: Atomic Layer Deposition, Picoscale substrates will allow picoscale structures and devices

Beneq: Chemistry of Atomic Layer Deposition with Sean Barry – ALD Stories Ep. 22 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKpJxdp9P8k Sean Barry, Fascinating to hear your story. I got introduced to gold atomic deposition because someone asked me to process and quantify their camera images of gold nano and micro droplets over time. Then later flame synthesis of SiC
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Separating and Using Gravitational and electromagnetic signals

KB9VBR Antennas: Project E.L.F. – The history of communicating with submarines underwater – #HamRadioQA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC1cqwGkOwY Now, with high dielectric constant and magnetic permeability antennas, these electromagnetic frequencies do not need large structures. Plus gravitational sensor array methods have progressed rapidly in the last couple of decades. So now you can use gravitational location methods, at
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Twitter: Energy density, the universe, stars and everyday things, Josephson quantum gravitational sensors

Physical Review C @PhysRevC PRC Letter: Perturbative QCD and the neutron star equation of state R. Somasundaram, I. Tews, and J. Margueron https://go.aps.org/3WyGhcL #NeutronStars The impact of pQCD calculations on NS EoS that have been constrained by astrophysical observations https://pic.twitter.com/je2vhzMpUv Replying to @PhysRevC Your chart shows colors not on the legend. When you share please
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Illinois Quantum: Quantum enhanced telescopes, quantum optics, quantum information

Illinois Quantum: Quantum-enhanced interferometric imaging at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thm-RNUAbT8 Brian J Smith, Right now, if you had enough money, or influence or charisma, you could set up imaging nodes all around Earth and in its orbits, around the Moon and Mars and have baselines that are precisely known and large enough for solar system sized baselines, eventually. And
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Illinois Quantum: Calibrating the quantum noise globally, integrating “quantum” into society

Illinois Quantum: IQUIST 2022-2023 Seminar Series at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSykuoY_rBA Graeme Smith, JILA and Colorado University Boulder If you are going to optimize using humans, then you need to think in decades and centuries. If you use supervised AIs and carefully check their work, you can do it in years and decades. You ought to spend more time
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Illinois Quantum:”Quantum” detectors also pick up dynamic gravitational field, please check

Cindy Regal: Quantum optomechanics in interferometry and transduction at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY2xn7bhMY0 Cindy Regal,  All that you said, applies to dynamic gravitational waves. I like your broadband note at 23:37 especially. But you can do a lot more.  All the frequencies (femtoHertz to TeraHertz, and beyond in both directions) are available for “gravity” and usually detectable. I have been asking
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