Very cool! Reminds me of an experiment back in 1968 at the Grand Pyramid in Giza: a UC Berkeley experiment by a scientist, Yazolino (sp???), to detect any undiscovered rooms in the pyramid by imaging the densities and angles of cosmic rays penetrating to the lower center of the pyramid. After months of data collection: no room discovered.
Cheers, Lawry On Aug 28, 2010, at 3:48 AM, pete wrote: > > > PS, with all this talk about the LHC and Higgs bosons and whathaveyou, > I guess you'd be interested to know I'm off to Japan Sunday, for the > fourth time in the last year, where I'll be puttering about with > a great block of detectors in the bottom of a hole, which will be > detecting the neutrinos which we're firing 295km across Japan from > J-PARC just north of Tokyo to the great neutrino telescope at Kamioka. > Here's a drift for the curious to skim (it appears a bit rough, but for > some reason that's the only one up on the public site...): > > http://t2k-canada.nd280.org/Conferences/cap2010/wilking_cap2010.pdf/at_download/file > _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
