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  1. The Pope knows the date, it could explain why he resigned. He wants to be ready :D
  2. Me too. Thanks a lot :)
  3. In order to create a profile for my Warthog I would like to know what are the commands assigned in the real F-15C HOTAS. This is not in the manual :( Thanks :)
  4. Extension arrived today. Works perfectly without any mods :D good work :)
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    Book Club!

    The Making of The Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes Awesome book. From the beginning of nuclear physics with Rutherford (atomic nucleus), Chadwick (neutron), Fermi...to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A very thorough history (800 pages). The next one on my bookshelves is Stages to Saturn : A Technical History of the Saturn/Apollo launch vehicles :)
  6. Great ! Thanks.
  7. Is it possible to get it in color from lulu ?
  8. Do you want to play in 3D or in 2D ?
  9. It should work also with the 660.
  10. I tought of something similar. The idea was to create a little macro using ROOT (an analysis software in C++). It is possible to create a object called ntuple in which you can store lot of things. For instance something like CPUFreq: GPUFreq :OC_CPU : OC_GPU : RAM_GPU: RAM : OS : FPS max : FPS min : FPS average. Then you make some projections (plots) like CPU vs FPSmin, RAM vs FPS max, OC vs FPS average...or in 2D like CPU vs GPU vs FPSmax.
  11. When you observe the quantum etanglement between the 2 photons, your don't detect a signal between so no information. It seems there is nothing (from a non quantum point a view), no interaction between them. Laws of physics are preserved because even if it's seem an instantaneous interaction, there is no information exchanged (so no causality violation).
  12. I think it's CNGS and OPERA. They don't belong to the LHC but they are at CERN. CNGS starts from the SPS (LHC injector) :) I just said that there is no physical signal observed between the two particles. So the laws of physics are preserved.
  13. In this case, this exemple (the LHC) is wrong (or at least not the best one). LHC studies lot of things but not quantum entanglement. If you want to study quantum entanglement, you have to build a dedicated experiment (which is probably cheaper than a LHC and take less room :D ). Each experiment have a goal and you need more than simple assumptions to build it, I mean a lot of work in theory. Or you were speaking in a general way : idea --> experiment --> result, it was not very clear. But you still need a strong theory before to start something, specially when millions or billions of €, $ or £ are involved. The critical point (like all experiments) is the interpretation of what you observed. It's particularly true in quantum mechanics where the intuition (which comes from classic mechanic) is sometimes wrong. Relativity says nothing travels faster than light. Here, rightly it seems there is nothing between the two particles. :)
  14. From BELL'S THEOREM : THE NAIVE VIEW OF AN EXPERIMENTALIST by A. Aspect : "It may be concluded that quantum mechanics has some non-locality in it, and that this non-local caracter is vindicated by experiments. It is very important however to note that such a non-locality has a very subtle nature, and in particular that it cannot be used for faster than light telegraphy. It is indeed simple to show that in a scheme where one tries to use EPR correlations to send a message, it is necessary to send a complementary information (about the orientation of a polarizer) via a normal channel, which of course does not violate causality." You have Arxiv and Spires but yes It's a shame that some public research results (Orsay is a public university, I studied here) are not free.
  15. The Bussard ramjet. It's just a theory but I like the principle to collect hydrogen from the interstellar medium. No tank fuel needed.
  16. Looks like a skybox
  17. These are photos. Probably for the environnement skybox or the HDR.
  18. You can use an ON - OFF switch. In this case, you have to open your joystick.lua file and make some modifications. And I use a Bodnard BU0836X.
  19. Phoenix Wright: Ace Atorney / Arma 3 cross-over ? :)
  20. Togg

    Is it out yet?

  21. Heisenberg is driving very fast on a highway when suddenly he is stopped by the police. "Do you know your speed, sir ?" "No, but I know perfectly where I am"
  22. According to the french government, the radioactive cloud from Chernobyl stopped at the french boundary. Probably because it didn't have its identity card.... :D
  23. Don't forget that materials suffer a lot due to high radioactivity level within the reactor. So the aging is accelerated. And migration of radioactive nuclei through matter is a very complex thing. Moreover, a 4500 years contruction is not a good idea in this case because you can't make predictions about the civilization evolution in 5000 years. The worst case could be to forget what is inside this strange building. And when pepole will rediscovered it in 4500 years, they'll get some problems.
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