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  1. I don't want to interfere and be off topic with this thread. So I will limit myself to this question. Can't it work with an electron and positron because it has an electrical charge?
  2. At what level of importance does Majorana stand in the understanding of quantum physics?
  3. The exact words are: 'ça veut bien dire ce que ça veut dire' http://www.qalc.fr/question/expression-veut-bien-dire-elle-433796 The cleanest expression found in the dictionary is 'ça dit bien ce que ça veut dire' https://la-conjugaison.nouvelobs.com/definition/ca_dit_bien_ce_que_ca_veut_dire.php But let's not lose the essential. CharonY what do you think about this study, and what are the risks involved for us in everyday life?
  4. In French we have an expression that says: 'ça veut dire ce que ça veut dire' Apparently it doesn't work with google translate Sorry about that.
  5. Reuters wrote it like that: Coronavirus can persist in air for hours and on surfaces for days It means what it means.
  6. Yes i'm also dumbfounded by this news. This is apparently the difference between SARS-CoV-2 compared to SARS-CoV-1. Here is the official publication with a little more info: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973 There is also a contact address
  7. I think these minimum measures should be systematic. This poses a real problem when shopping at the supermarket. Here are the facts: Coronavirus lives for hours in air particles and days on surfaces
  8. Does that mean it's the same particle to explain the antiparticle?
  9. I do not know. Neither in immunity. CharonY will surely be able to answer us on this subject. But from what I heard, is that there is a case of recidivism at covid-19 in Japan; we can catch it a second time. Which brings up the question of knowing, and this because of chloroquine, would it not be for life in our body like paludism?
  10. French doctrine is, in fact, not to test people with symptoms of the coronavirus, except for serious or complicated cases. In several weeks we will acquire some experience. So yes there will be a drastic protocol before you can operate in the professional field. For the moment our agents in France, whether they are police officers or nurses or workers, are not equipped. So I'll let you do the math.
  11. Yes, but at what price? Phase 1: All essential businesses continue to operate. Phase 2: The working staff finds themselves sick. Phase 3: Shortage of the offer.
  12. Just for confirmation: National Institutes of Health director: Up to 70K coronavirus cases could be confirmed in US by end of next week
  13. The answer is most certainly yes. And this in all areas. Except for oil.
  14. Corona virus are people just overeacting ? Now, no. Today, as of March 20, 2020, there are 14,366 cases of covid-19 in the United States. live of cases https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/ Americans must make the political decision adopted by China, Italy, France and Spain, and many other countries. Namely a complete confinement of residents to their homes. Without this, within a week the number of cases of covid-19 in the United States could be 70,000 people as of March 27, 2020. For another week, as of April 3, 2020, the number of cases would be 500,000 people. Between 2 and 3 million people by April 10, 2020. Several tens of millions within a full month. In France almost 34% of those infected are hospitalized, and around 10% are in intensive care. It is very likely that the rate of contamination in France, is largely underestimated. French doctrine is, in fact, not to test people with symptoms of the coronavirus, except for serious or complicated cases. Which would explain that. Fortunately there is already containment in the state of New York, but has reached an evolution of 80% per day this March 18 and 19. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_coronavirus_pandemic_in_New_York_(state)
  15. Kartazion

    Proxy

    It reminds me of setting up a NAT server. Its principle is to use only one IP address up to several host identifications by port numbers. But if you really use a proxy server then you have squid (squid.conf).
  16. This thread explains the mechanics of an oscillator in a novice and unconventional way. Not knowing how to do math, I had to measure words and pictures in my own way. The term used as a 'matrix' is not a mathematical matrix; it is simply the name to explain the structure of the 'points of static density'. The term 'point' means 'dot'. Related links and appendices: https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/120749-quantum-chromodynamics-with-a-single-particle-in-motion/ https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/120416-anharmonic-oscillator/
  17. I admit. Anger in Germany at report Trump seeking exclusive vaccine deal
  18. Experts say it will still take many months to know if this vaccine, or others also in research, will work.
  19. It is simple and efficient. Do you validate this principle of this classic oscillator? I want your opinions: studio? Mordred? swansont? Strange? Markus Hanke? and others ...
  20. In France we have to use the FFP2 mask https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masque_de_protection_FFP#Masque_FFP2 Percentage of aerosol filtration: 94% minimum. Inward leakage percentage: maximum 8%
  21. Thank you all. It's cool to be able to speak with experts.
  22. Yes, if we want, a self reversing linear motor, which suddenly becomes an oscillator.
  23. That explains why. Thanks. But then, how do you remove the electron from the hydrogen atom? By what technical process?
  24. But the hydrogen you're talking about had an electron. I'm talking about hydrogen without an electron if you want. The capture above comes from Wikipedia. Simply a proton and an electron as it is written below is not protium. Because he has an electron.
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