Actually, it is appropriate to note that all elementary particles are either Fermions or Bosons (not Bisons), depending upon their intrinsic angular momentum. I'm not making this up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boson
Thanks for your comments!
Keith
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From: Ender100@aol.com [mailto:Ender100@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:31 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: Re: Tree exhibition at Fermilab
Congratulations Keith! I will have to get down there to see your show!
I would also mention that Fermilab has a herd of American buffalo—it has long been my desire to take one of the bison and put it on roller skates...then attach a magnet to it's back—then send it around the accellorator..... I do believe that secretly they did this and that is how the discovered the new particle the "bison". Now I think they only do this when they are having a big BBQ.
Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
Precision Digital Negatives--The Book
PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups
www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com
In a message dated 4/30/06 10:46:08 AM, Keith@GumPhoto.com writes:
Fermilab is the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and it is a
fascinating place sprawling over 10 square miles of prairie grass. The four
mile long Tevatron located there is the only place where the massive Top
Quark can be produced. In 1995 the discovery of the Top quark made
significant progress towards demonstrating the usefulness of the Standard
Model of particle physics. Plenty of other interesting stuff goes on there
as well.
Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
Precision Digital Negatives--The Book
PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups
www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com
Received on Mon May 1 00:12:16 2006
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