Very nice inside joke! Of course, you mean: If the cable changed its behavior, we changed our behavior. 8^)
On 3/19/19 2:14 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote: > On a field trip to Berkeley when I was in high school in the SF Bay Area we > were standing near the Bevatron at what is now called the Lawrence Berkeley > Laboratory. There was a long braided cable hanging down nearby which was > swinging. The explanation was that there was an oscillating magnetic field > that was used to accelerate particles. If the cable could feel it we could.
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