When giant radiating dike swarms get hot they produce dickite?
Joel Send a noteboard - 16/06/2010 12:35:53 AM
Joel Send a noteboard - 16/06/2010 12:35:53 AM
"and that dickitization followed locally as a result of local heating that accompanied the intrusion of dykes during Late Carboniferous–Permian times. This mechanism of dickite formation explains why the higher-temperature polytype dickite occurs in a region from the Firth of Clyde to Perthshire, in association with dyke swarms," - Journal of the Geological Society
POLYtype dickite, no less; it's a veritable geologic orgy.
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US experiment hints at 'multiple God particles'
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I minored in modern physics, which means, I have enough knowledge to be.....
- 15/06/2010 04:45:35 AM
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this has always bothered me about particle physicists....
- 15/06/2010 05:32:26 AM
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Yeah, always been my problem, too.
- 15/06/2010 05:44:30 AM
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Lederman wanted to call it "the goddamn particle," but the publisher wouldn't let him.
- 15/06/2010 06:26:56 AM
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- 15/06/2010 06:26:56 AM
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Well, we've been pretty bad at name stuff
- 15/06/2010 08:52:09 AM
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"Giant radiating dyke swarms"?!!!
- 15/06/2010 05:57:11 PM
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- 15/06/2010 05:57:11 PM
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Oh, yes, and it's often accompanied by Dickite
- 15/06/2010 06:18:35 PM
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When giant radiating dike swarms get hot they produce dickite?
- 16/06/2010 12:35:53 AM
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- 16/06/2010 12:35:53 AM
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It's more than a few right answers.
- 15/06/2010 06:26:35 AM
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did you go to school in wisconsin? cause you sound just like that guy
- 15/06/2010 07:07:49 AM
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- 15/06/2010 07:07:49 AM
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Yet, when determining the measure for what a planet is, Pluto vanished from the list!
- 15/06/2010 07:14:28 AM
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- 15/06/2010 07:14:28 AM
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right, but it's still out there in the same orbit with the same momentum and positioning
- 15/06/2010 08:45:43 AM
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- 15/06/2010 08:45:43 AM
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It had to lose its status or you'd have to memorize several more planets
- 15/06/2010 08:57:20 AM
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y'all are screwing up my "uncertainty principle" joke dammit!
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- 15/06/2010 09:19:11 AM
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- 15/06/2010 09:19:11 AM
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I was disappointed they didn't make all the dwarf planets into planet planets.
- 16/06/2010 01:00:51 PM
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As a physicist, I find this quite interesting.
- 16/06/2010 09:08:15 PM
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Not quite.
- 16/06/2010 09:57:18 PM
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Re: Not quite.
- 16/06/2010 10:22:14 PM
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Totally missed it *NM*