Re: Researchers observe superradiance in a free electron laser


[ Zauberspiegel Wissenschaft Ideenfabrik ]


Geschrieben von Norbert am 24. Januar 2007 19:59:52:

Als Antwort auf: Re: Researchers observe superradiance in a free electron laser geschrieben von Dirk am 24. Januar 2007 15:58:10:

>>http://www.physorg.com/news88451516.html
>..,nur überflogen: Steigt damit die optische Auflösung (bzw. Abtastrate) von Laserpulsen ? (-> "Attophysik")
>Gruss,
>Dirk

hallo Dirk,

hatte diesen Text in einem anderen Forum gefunden und dachte das es für einige hier interessant sein könnte. Derjenige sieht in diesem Bericht den Beweis für den Äther.

Gruß
Norbert

It is now a part of conventional physics and technology. The ether is alive and kicking.
WIKI "superradiance":
Where a "classical" description of a rotating isolated weightless sphere in a vacuum will tend to say that the sphere will continue to rotate indefinitely, due the lack of frictional effects or any other form of obvious coupling with its smooth empty environment.
Under quantum mechanics the surrounding region of vacuum is not entirely smooth, and the sphere's field can couple with quantum fluctuations and accelerate them to produce real radiation.
Hypothetical "virtual" wavefronts with appropriate paths around the body are "picked on" and amplified into "real" physical wavefronts by the coupling process. Descriptions sometimes refer to these fluctuations "tickling" the field to produce the effect.
Ok: What we have here is the electon-positron paris that pop out of higher dimetional space into the 4th dimention that we percieve, acting as a 'tenouos electrical fluid' causing a quantity of space to produce electromagnetic friction on a partical. The ether exists, and it produces drag on rotating particles in a vacume.
Michelson-Morely is invalidated, totally.
Furthermore, this action provides amplification that is not accountable by classical newtonian calculations...excess energy. Boo-yah! Game over for the debunker crowd.
It is not just theorhetical...it's being done to provide excess radiation in free electron lasers...

Public Release: 19-Jan-2007
Physical Review Letters
Researchers observe superradiance in a free electron laser
A team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has generated extremely short light pulses using a new technique that could be used in the next generation of light sources. Published on Jan. 19, 2007, in Physical Review Letters, the research team's findings describe using a laser to control the pulse duration of light from a free electron laser as well as the first experimental observation of a phenomenon called superradiance.
Office of Naval Research

G A M E O V E R> The ether drag exists, and is exploitable Wink
Call it "vacume energy density" instead of "ether" and suddenly, as if by majic, you are acceptable to the mainstream physics world. Go figure.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1112.msg22369/topicseen.html#msg22369






Antworten:


[ Zauberspiegel Wissenschaft Ideenfabrik ]