Anyone here experienced in (homebrewed) Cryo-Treatment of O-1 ??
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
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That's interesting, and curious. I can't imagine how that works but maybe
I'll look it up sometime. Given the state of publishing about
manufacturing, there isn't likely to be a reason for me to do so. d8-)
As you approach absolute zero and migration occurs, the matrix aligns
itself along the direction of movement.
I have the data and analysis here and could write this up myself if I
cared. That thing with all of the nipples was the impetus.
Did a lot of testing before that was built. A lot, and not just in the HT
area.
JC
It's still interesting. That whole side of physics is unknown to me. I had a
friend in high school who became a cryo physicist, but I never talked with
him about it and I've long lost track of him. He said it was all surprising
stuff, where materials become sort of...incontinent. g
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Ed Huntress
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