Date: 1/06/2018 21:46:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 1233945
Subject: bubbles of light




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Date: 1/06/2018 21:51:59
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1233948
Subject: re: bubbles of light

Black and yellow in a white container.

That makes it?

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Date: 1/06/2018 21:54:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 1233950
Subject: re: bubbles of light

mollwollfumble said:


Black and yellow in a white container.

That makes it?

No but you are the scientist. It is fluids.
The container is clear/transparent.

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Date: 1/06/2018 21:58:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 1233953
Subject: re: bubbles of light

roughbarked said:


mollwollfumble said:

Black and yellow in a white container.

That makes it?

No but you are the scientist. It is fluids.
The container is clear/transparent.

There is a white background thtat cannot be seen because it is way out of focus range at this level of available light to camera sensor.

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Date: 1/06/2018 22:01:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 1233955
Subject: re: bubbles of light

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

mollwollfumble said:

Black and yellow in a white container.

That makes it?

No but you are the scientist. It is fluids.
The container is clear/transparent.

There is a white background thtat cannot be seen because it is way out of focus range at this level of available light to camera sensor.

One of the shots is without additional light from the camera.

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Date: 1/06/2018 22:38:56
From: Ian
ID: 1234005
Subject: re: bubbles of light

That’s pretty good.

Did you finish the washing up?

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Date: 1/06/2018 22:40:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 1234007
Subject: re: bubbles of light

Ian said:


That’s pretty good.

Did you finish the washing up?

;) yes. but this isn’t part of that.

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Date: 1/06/2018 22:40:05
From: Ian
ID: 1234008
Subject: re: bubbles of light

Bill Bailey observing the washing up, stoned

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Date: 1/06/2018 22:41:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 1234011
Subject: re: bubbles of light

Ian said:


Bill Bailey observing the washing up, stoned

It has no dishwashing liquid in it.

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Date: 2/06/2018 22:23:36
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1234476
Subject: re: bubbles of light

I still don’t know if it’s cola or Guinness.

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Date: 3/06/2018 10:57:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 1234577
Subject: re: bubbles of light

mollwollfumble said:


I still don’t know if it’s cola or Guinness.

Neither.

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Date: 3/06/2018 11:03:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 1234579
Subject: re: bubbles of light

roughbarked said:


mollwollfumble said:

I still don’t know if it’s cola or Guinness.

Neither.

There is EtOH involved though

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Date: 3/06/2018 11:38:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 1234597
Subject: re: bubbles of light

and I wasn’t drinking it at 90% pure.

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Date: 3/06/2018 12:09:17
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1234605
Subject: re: bubbles of light

Stout then?

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Date: 3/06/2018 12:09:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 1234606
Subject: re: bubbles of light

mollwollfumble said:


Stout then?

No. When have you seen stout at 90%?

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Date: 3/06/2018 12:55:40
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1234629
Subject: re: bubbles of light

To make these quirky quasiparticles show themselves, the team carefully constructed their very specific “drink,” made up of thin films of two quantum materials stacked on top of one another. The end result is a superconducting topological insulator, which allows electrons to move quickly along the edges of the material’s surface but not through the middle. Adding a pinch of magnetic material to the mix made the electrons flow in one direction along one edge, and the opposite direction along the other.

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