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Re: gEDA-user: smd challenge board status
I will give you all a couple of clues..
The equation garbled as it may be is the more complex version of E = M*C^2
Next go see who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1936.
Steve Meier wrote:
>I think I will drop into this group a brief passage fom Heisenberg's "Quantum Theory" translated into English in 1930.
>
>"Dirac has set up a wave equation which is valid for one electron and is invarient under the Lorentian transformation. It fulfills all
>requirements of the quantum theory, and is able to give a good account of the phenomena of the "spinning" electron, which could previously only
>be treated by, ad hoc assumptions. The essential difficulty which arises with all relativistic quantum theories is not eliminated however. This
>arises from the relation
>
>E^2/c2 = u^2*C2 + p2 in x + p2 in y + p2 in z
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>between the energy and the momentum of a free electron. According to this equation there are two values of E which differ in sign associated
>with each set of P in z, P in y and P in Z. The classical theory could eliminate this by arbitrarily excluding the one sign, but this is not
>possible according to the principles og quantum theory. Here spontaneuos transitions may occure to the states of negative energy; as
>these have never been observed, the theory is certainly wrong. Under these conditions it is very remarkable that the positive energy-levels
>(at least in the case of one electron) coincide with those actually observed."
>
>So what was wrong? What occured that proved both theories were correct?
>
>Steve M.
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>Steve Meier wrote:
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>>Be very very afriad of those 01005 capacitors... They seem to be virtual
>>quantum devices... either you know where they are or you don't. Seeing
>>as they have very small mass the heisenberg uncertainty principle is
>>working against you in that they are likely to soon be some where else.
>>
>>Steve M.
>>
>>On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 12:25 -0600, Mark Rages wrote:
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>>>>I sent out a big bunch yesterday; people in the northeast US may get
>>>>them tomorrow, else you'll start getting them next week.
>>>>
>>>>And I'm interested in hearing your initial reactions, as well as any
>>>>success stories :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Am I the only one afraid to open the envelope? It just sits on my
>>>workbench, mocking me.
>>>
>>>I'm waiting for a day when I'm less caffeinated.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Mark
>>>markrages@gmail
>>>
>>>
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