Date: 4/09/2014 20:10:21
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 588519
Subject: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

This experiment to measure effects at the Planck scale using holographic-like effects from an interferometer looks very interesting. Do you understand it?
http://holometer.fnal.gov/faq.html

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Date: 4/09/2014 20:13:04
From: OCDC
ID: 588521
Subject: re: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

Oh dear, a typo in the subject.

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Date: 4/09/2014 20:39:23
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 588537
Subject: re: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

mollwollfumble said:


This experiment to measure effects at the Planck scale using holographic-like effects from an interferometer looks very interesting. Do you understand it?
http://holometer.fnal.gov/faq.html

One purpose of this is to test the idea of different “Theories of everything”, in particular “Causal Dynamical Triangulation”, as well as the “holographic principle”.

I think it would also test string theories, especially those involving large roll-up dimensions.

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Date: 4/09/2014 21:37:27
From: SCIENCE
ID: 588594
Subject: re: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

// Oh dear, a typo in the subject.

¿where, all eye sea is a pun, ore at leased it might off bean

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Date: 4/09/2014 22:24:36
From: dv
ID: 588639
Subject: re: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

Talk like a pirate day already

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Date: 4/09/2014 22:36:17
From: morrie
ID: 588646
Subject: re: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

lab notified

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Date: 5/09/2014 11:33:38
From: Ian
ID: 588714
Subject: re: Measuring the plank length using an interferometer

mollwollfumble said:


This experiment to measure effects at the Planck scale using holographic-like effects from an interferometer looks very interesting. Do you understand it?
http://holometer.fnal.gov/faq.html

There’s plenty to chew on there (with tiny little 2D teeth)

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