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"While this is rather extraordinary, the experimental setup is actually quite simple — though definitely rather unconventional. The multiverse is created inside a solution of cobalt in kerosene. This fluid isn’t usually considered a metamaterial, but lead researcher Igor Smolyaninov and co found that by applying a magnetic field, the ferromagnetic nanoparticles of cobalt line up in neat columns. When light passes through these columns, it behaves as if it’s in a Minkowski universe." |
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On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 15:05:16 -0500, Yousuf Khan wrote:
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/1...-worlds-first- multiverse-of-universes-in-the-lab "While this is rather extraordinary, the experimental setup is actually quite simple — though definitely rather unconventional. The multiverse is created inside a solution of cobalt in kerosene. This fluid isn’t usually considered a metamaterial, but lead researcher Igor Smolyaninov and co found that by applying a magnetic field, the ferromagnetic nanoparticles of cobalt line up in neat columns. When light passes through these columns, it behaves as if it’s in a Minkowski universe." This claim deserves a bit more explanation. It appears to be maybe three levels of abstraction from making any actual sense. |
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On 03/02/2013 6:43 PM, Lofty Goat wrote:
On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 15:05:16 -0500, Yousuf Khan wrote: http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/1...-worlds-first- multiverse-of-universes-in-the-lab "While this is rather extraordinary, the experimental setup is actually quite simple — though definitely rather unconventional. The multiverse is created inside a solution of cobalt in kerosene. This fluid isn’t usually considered a metamaterial, but lead researcher Igor Smolyaninov and co found that by applying a magnetic field, the ferromagnetic nanoparticles of cobalt line up in neat columns. When light passes through these columns, it behaves as if it’s in a Minkowski universe." This claim deserves a bit more explanation. It appears to be maybe three levels of abstraction from making any actual sense. Hoping somebody can explain it to me, these metamaterials make absolutely no sense to me. Yousuf Khan |
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Yousuf Khan set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
continuum: "While this is rather extraordinary, the experimental setup is actually quite simple — though definitely rather unconventional. The multiverse is created inside a solution of cobalt in kerosene. This fluid isn’t usually considered a metamaterial, but lead researcher Igor Smolyaninov and co found that by applying a magnetic field, the ferromagnetic nanoparticles of cobalt line up in neat columns. When light passes through these columns, it behaves as if it’s in a Minkowski universe." This claim deserves a bit more explanation. It appears to be maybe three levels of abstraction from making any actual sense. Hoping somebody can explain it to me, these metamaterials make absolutely no sense to me. Um - er - scratch head - sorry, doesn't light behave as if it's in a Minkowski universe anyway? Somebody needs to explain it to me also. -- ξ: ) Proud to be curly Interchange the alphabetic letter groups to reply |
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