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Re: Life lifetime (nano seceonds to million years)     

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Author: mike3
Date: Aug 13, 2008 13:25

...> adjust our Microscope they will have died already., We can make images of things that happen in attoseconds (billionths of a nanosecond).http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=attosecond+imagery&btnG=Google+S... <snip> He is actually right on this one thing. You could _not_ detect it without ...
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Re: Life lifetime (nano seceonds to million years)     

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Author: tadchem
Date: Aug 10, 2008 12:57

... we adjust our Microscope they will have died already., We can make images of things that happen in attoseconds (billionths of a nanosecond). http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=attosecond+imagery&btnG=Google+Search So detection of Life is very difficult if they live in different timescale and ...
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Re: Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?     

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Author: kevirwin
Date: May 5, 2008 09:45

...for everything is. The answer to your first question (although stated figuratively): from his first link: "It takes about 150 attoseconds for an electron to circle the nucleus of an atom. An attosecond is related to a second as a second is related to the age of the universe," explained Johan Mauritsson, an...
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Re: an insoluable paradox     

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Author: Timothy Sutter
Date: Apr 2, 2007 20:59

... in 10^15. --- and here's a bit about looking at a small bit of time pulsed. -- Clock Measures Attosecond Pulses http://www.photonics.com/spectra/research/XQ/ASP/preaid.28/QX/read.htm -- one attosecond 1 x 10^-18 seconds what's of note is that there is no accurate clock in the range of ...
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