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Post by stilltrucking » November 6th, 2009, 7:44 am

for bad news"

Hannibal Lecter at Ft. Hood. First thought that came to mind.



cutting and pasting from washington post dot com

As authorities scrambled to figure out what happened at Fort Hood, a hazy and contradictory picture emerged of a man who received his medical training from the military and spent his career in the Army, yet allegedly turned so violently against his own. Hasan spent nearly all of his professional life at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in the District, caring for the victims of trauma, yet he spoke openly of his deep opposition to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Associated Press reported that Hasan attracted the attention of law enforcement authorities in recent months after an Internet posting under the screen name "NidalHasan" compared Islamic suicide bombers to Japanese kamikaze pilots. "To say that this soldier committed suicide is inappropriate," the posting read. "It's more appropriate to say he is a brave hero that sacrificed his life for a more noble cause."

He steered clear of female colleagues, co-workers said, and despite devout religious practices, listed himself in Army records as having no religious preference.

A longtime Walter Reed colleague who referred patients to psychiatrists said co-workers avoided sending service members to Hasan because of his unusual manner and solitary work habits.

Hasan is a 1997 graduate of Virginia Tech who went on to get a doctorate in psychiatry from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda. From 2003 through last summer, he was an intern, resident and then fellow at Walter Reed, where he worked as a liaison between wounded soldiers and the hospital's psychiatry staff. He was also a fellow at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Bethesda military medical school.


On the rare occasions when he spoke of his work in any detail, the aunt said, Hasan told her of soldiers wracked by what they had seen. One patient had suffered burns to his face so intense "that his face had nearly melted," she said. "He told us how upsetting that was to him."

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Post by mtmynd » November 6th, 2009, 11:14 pm

first thing came to mind when reading the title of this thread was 'thought'... faster than light but always relies on light to manifest itself. light is always all ways.
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Post by stilltrucking » November 7th, 2009, 12:00 am

I am not going to listen to any news for a couple weeks. I don't want to hear anymore about it.
Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws.
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Have you ever heard of Bose-Einstein Condensates?

Someone has slowed light down to a crawl, about four miles an hour I think. In fact they have stopped light.
In 1999, Danish physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau led a team from Harvard University which succeeded in slowing a beam of light to about 17 metres per second and, in 2001, was able to momentarily stop a beam. She was able to achieve this by using a superfluid. Hau and her associates at Harvard University have since successfully transformed light into matter and back into light using Bose–Einstein condensates: details of the experiment are discussed in an article in the journal Nature, 8 February 2007.[17]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bose%E2%80 ... condensate

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Post by mtmynd » November 7th, 2009, 12:13 am

Someone has slowed light down to a crawl, about four miles an hour I think. In fact they have stopped light.
a much weaker light than, say the Sun... can't slow sunlight down, at least i wouldn't think so.
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Post by stilltrucking » November 7th, 2009, 12:22 am

Beats me Cecil, I thought light is light. Photons and stuff like that, I thought they were talking about light, just light. I am just a google poseur, I don't know jack shit about anything not really. I turn the switch on the wall and the lights come on! Wow, it is a fucking miracle to me.

I think they are talking about sunlight
Light, which normally travels the 240,000 miles from the Moon to Earth in less than two seconds, has been slowed to the speed of a minivan in rush-hour traffic -- 38 miles an hour.

An entirely new state of matter, first observed four years ago, has made this possible.
Physicists Slow Speed of Light

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Post by mtmynd » November 7th, 2009, 9:29 am

that's quite a trip. from the article the seed to do this was sown by Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose, back in 1924. peculiar how they can slow down light 85 years later but are still unable to speed progress up. 85 years is a long time to see a theory become a reality.

nice find with that link. i enjoyed the read.
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