On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 18:35 -0600, sol wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
> >> Don't these examples go against the theory of quantum mechanics? 
> > Not at all.  In fact quantum mechanics and their experiments have 
> > established the reality of the ZPE.
> >> While your at it please explain time for us? 
> > Keeps everything from happening all at once.
> >> Has any of us ever seen an atom? 
> > An atom is smaller than the wavelength of light, and thus cannot be 
> > imaged via light. It can however be "seen" using a scanning tunneling 
> > microscope, which uses the tunneling phenomenon caused by the ZPE to 
> > display atoms. I have seen these.
> >
> Actually a lot of experimental results show a whole lot of very weird 
> things in atomic physics. My son was a gradutate student in atomic 
> physics, and he designed and programmed and carried out a lot of 
> experiements that showed very strange things happening. He even has 
> presented papers on that work. It was WAY over my head, but apparently 
> there is a special set of experimental (quantum???) circumstances in 
> which time appears to run backwards. Physics is very strange. And the 
> more they find out, the stranger it gets.
> sol

QED, as Dr. Feynman said <g>
> 
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