h a l f b a k e r yRecalculations place it at 0.4999.
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Well This is over my head so I'm just going to make some popcorn and see how it plays out. (+) for the overmyheadedness. |
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Um... after reading the link... why didn't you just add that to the idea portion? |
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// Um... after reading the link... why didn't you just add that to the idea
portion? |
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For one, I wanted to share the idea in Lithuanian language too
(sumanymai.lt is the site, if you're curious). Writing multilingually on
Halfbakery is not possible, and there are a few minor other reasons. |
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And, no worries, I've added this link to archive.org, won't disappear. :) |
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Are we assuming that all the interesting properties of any
given material are merely properties of the combination of
electrons at the surface of that material? |
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And can you give an example of any specific surface property
you might try to emulate in this way? |
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"variable response to an incident electromagnetic wave" |
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So, it's baked? "Tunable material" is probably that, but hold your breath.
Now I remember what was my original idea, next see link: [Positronic
Material
Emulation Screen], which I had in the beginning of the year, which
probably is not. |
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