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reportedly, electrodes prompt man in a coma for 6 years to now talk     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 1, 2007 14:01

... Tonight on Nightly News, an astonishing medical development: after six years in a coma, a brain-damaged man has started talking after researchers implanted electrodes inside his brain. Chief Science Correspondent Robert Bazell has the details. Also, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld testified on Capitol Hill today, answering questions about whether there was a cover-up of the ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: NoEinstein
Date: Sep 16, 2008 18:20

... is an ETHER!  — NoEinstein — there's NO aether....but there's the 'stuff that fields are made of'. When a charge is accelerated by a voltage between two electrodes, it builds up a reverse field that tends to neutralize the applied one.  Because the field travels at c and the particle is approaching that speed wrt chamber, a reverse field 'bubble'...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: NoEinstein
Date: Sep 16, 2008 18:15

... there is an ETHER!  — NoEinstein — there's NO aether....but there's the 'stuff that fields are made of'. When a charge is accelerated by a voltage between two electrodes, it builds up a reverse field that tends to neutralize the applied one.  Because the field travels at c and the particle is approaching that speed wrt chamber, a reverse field 'bubble' ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: doug
Date: Sep 10, 2008 20:11

......" there is an ETHER! — NoEinstein — there's NO aether....but there's the 'stuff that fields are made of'. When a charge is accelerated by a voltage between two electrodes, it builds up a reverse field that tends to neutralize the applied one. Because the field travels at c and the particle is approaching that speed wrt chamber, a reverse field 'bubble' builds ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: NoEinstein
Date: Sep 10, 2008 18:22

......" there is an ETHER!  — NoEinstein — there's NO aether....but there's the 'stuff that fields are made of'. When a charge is accelerated by a voltage between two electrodes, it builds up a reverse field that tends to neutralize the applied one.  Because the field travels at c and the particle is approaching that speed wrt chamber, a reverse field 'bubble' ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Y.y.Porat
Date: Sep 9, 2008 20:34

......" there is an ETHER!  — NoEinstein — there's NO aether....but there's the 'stuff that fields are made of'. When a charge is accelerated by a voltage between two electrodes, it builds up a reverse field that tends to neutralize the applied one.  Because the field travels at c and the particle is approaching that speed wrt chamber, a reverse field 'bubble' ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: NoEinstein
Date: Sep 9, 2008 12:52

... Virginia..." there is an ETHER!  — NoEinstein — there's NO aether....but there's the 'stuff that fields are made of'. When a charge is accelerated by a voltage between two electrodes, it builds up a reverse field that tends to neutralize the applied one.  Because the field travels at c and the particle is approaching that speed wrt chamber, a reverse field 'bubble' builds up...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Y.Porat
Date: Sep 5, 2008 23:10

... by experiment. Also, it doesn't explain the increasing amount of energy tied up in  charge moving near c. MY explanation is that when a charge accelerates between electrodes, it generates a reverse field, which opposes and weakens the applied field. (something like a back emf in vacuum) . Because of the limited speed at which the ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Y.Porat
Date: Sep 4, 2008 20:11

... verified by experiment. Also, it doesn't explain the increasing amount of energy tied up in  charge moving near c. MY explanation is that when a charge accelerates between electrodes, it generates a reverse field, which opposes and weakens the applied field. (something like a back emf in vacuum) . Because of the limited speed at which the reverse ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Y.Porat
Date: Sep 3, 2008 23:01

... well verified by experiment. Also, it doesn't explain the increasing amount of energy tied up in  charge moving near c. MY explanation is that when a charge accelerates between electrodes, it generates a reverse field, which opposes and weakens the applied field. (something like a back emf in vacuum) . Because of the limited speed at which the reverse field can ...
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