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    The big question is: Why are the electrons not able to emit light right away?

    A possible answer: they have an entirely free parameter, the direction of emitting light and they are not able to decide by itself in what direction they should emit. They have not a free will, as Einstein said.

    so in other words you are saying that this is a external reacted phenomenon rather than an internal

    and will stay in a metastable state until such occurs,then once occurred it emits radiation with more reaction than usual??

  2. this is the thought,

    " I was the first succesful physicist generating the first trace of a single alpha particle " ?

     

    and no i can not find any info on it

    and i do not know where this conversation started.

     

    edit-

     

    I'm looking for what is being discussed and what the journals rejected.

     

    Theory for cause of metastable state

     

    ohh, this is what you are talking about...

     

     

     

    I now understand.

  3. there was a list of functions and such for all these buttons for posting and post,

     

    i can not find it again,

    could someone direct me to this ?

     

    would anyone be interested in a desk top free demo down load of a model simulator ?

     

    I have a link for this.

    i played with it,

    it's interesting and amusing.

  4. they usually hold this every Thursday.

     

    Thursday, April 18, 2013

    5:00pm in UTC+02

     

    Google+ Hangout: Watch live on http://youtube.com/CERNTV

     

    What is antimatter? Why does antimatter matter? Series 3 of Hangout with CERN starts with a bang! A special hangout with CERN and the Google Science Fair that takes us into the weird and wonderful world of antimatter.

     

    CERN physicists Tara Shears and Niels Madsen will talk to host Shree Bose, Google Science Fair 2011 grand prize winner, about this mysterious part of our universe. What antimatter research is going on at CERN and what are the implications? If all goes to plan, CERNs Rolf Landua will also show us the Hollywood-side of antimatter!

     

    This "Hangout with CERN" is broadcast live on Thursday 18 April at 17:00 CET, on CERN's Google+ and YouTube pages, with a recording later available on YouTube. Post your questions in advance in the comments below, or on Twitter to @CERN and @googlescifair with the hashtags #askCERN and #GSF2013 .

     

    Google Science Fair is an online science competition open to students aged 13-18 from around the globe. Students can register now at googlesciencefair.com, the closing date is 30 April 2013. Find out more about CERNs involvement in Google Science Fair at http://goo.gl/N9f3G

     

    See CERNs previous hangouts via http://goo.gl/dbnrV and past shows from Google Science Fair 2013 Hangout On Air series at http://goo.gl/JfJJX

     

    Be sure to follow CERN and the LHC experiments on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cern

    http://www.facebook.com/ALICE.EXPERIMENT

    http://www.facebook.com/ATLASexperiment

    http://www.facebook.com/CMSexperiment

     

     

    they usually hold this every Thursday.

  5. some might find this interesting or useful,

     

    http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/stars/

     

    " If you're running on Chrome browser, check out Google's latest Experiment project - it visualizes the precise location of at least 100,000 stars in our Milky Way galaxy, using various imagery and data pulled from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). For your frame of reference, there are approximately 200 to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. "

     

     

     

    zoom in all the way to see the sun,zoom all the way out to see the galaxy.

    or everything in between.

    you can grab this with your mouse and move any axis's plane.

    take the tour that's provided.

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