Yes, but on the other hand, he would thaw in a hurry :)

Didier

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-----Original Message-----
From: Perry Sandeen <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 15:51:53 
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Reply-To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
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Subject: [time-nuts] Time of death-Again

Gents,

Wrote: < If you want a sub-microsecond time of death, sit on a bomb like Major 
T. J. "King" Kong in "Dr. Strangelove," and get your friends to time and 
triangulate the prompt radiation. That should be good to a few 10's of 
nanoseconds.

Absolutely Not So!

The H-Bombs are slowed by parachutes so the bomber can get away.  The outside 
temperature for a B-52 at operating altitude over Russia would likely be at 
least minus 60 degrees F.

Major T, since he was wearing an indoor uniform, would become a solid block of 
ice before the bomb went off so his TOD has a variance of time between when 
became a solid chunk of ice and the time of instant defrosting.  This could be 
30 to 60 seconds.  Totally un-acceptable accuracy for even the cadet grade 
newbe time-nut ;)

Why, anyone accepting such an error would have to answer to the Coca Cola 
company distributor at Burpelson Air Force Base.

Carpay Diem, Carpell Tunnel-Whatever

Regards,

Perrier




      

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