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Do Electrons Move at Absolute Zero?

Tymbrwulf says...

>> ^jwray:

Why doesn't the random quantum movement of these particles cause a system near absolute zero to heat up? If these random quantum flucuations cause the electron to bump into another particle, imparting it with momentum, does that momentum not "count" as heat? Weird.


I think you're assuming absolute zero is possible. That could be one of the reasons that reaching absolute zero is, in fact, not possible.

These videos are awesome.

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Thank you so much for the quality. I'm glad you liked the vid.

Taxi had an incredible cast. Judd Hirsch, Danny DeVito, Carol, Kane, Andy Kaufman,...

While I haven't been much for Network TV for decades, this show, Night Court, Northern Exposure, ...there have been a few that were just too funny.

Good luck to you and thank you again.
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Hahahahha, I have never seen this show and this makes me want to watch all the old episodes involving Jim. *quality humor from Christopher Lloyd

Yeah well I ended up watching a whole bunch of episodes on youtube. Jim is definitely my favorite character.

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Tymbrwulf says...

Love the 1984 reference

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But we have always been at war with Eurasia?

>> ^NobleOne:

Get over the two sides story that shit is dead, both sides take oil money and it is a fact. The two side is only there for you to bicker about how your side is removed from all evil; when in actuality it is just there to separate you from others. Divide and conquer. If we continue to play this game they (corporations) will win.

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Tymbrwulf says...

http://speeddemosarchive.com/GhostsnGoblins.html

And from his YT page:
This is a live (non-emulated) speedrun of Ghosts N Goblins for NES. I go through both rounds of 6 levels each without any deaths in 22 minutes 56 seconds. This video is of the current verified world record time.

Also check out my no-death Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts!


Maybe NOW you'll be impressed.

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Exactly who verified that this is the world record and what was the paramiters? Did he use an emulator (or whatever they're called)? If so, what makes the no dying and fast clearing parts of this loooong video special?
If the player indeed used an emulator, as I think he did due to the inhumanly timed jumps and accuracy with the lance in the six minutes I watched, then the whole point of bragging is lost, isn't it? It's almost like watching the computer play itself.

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Tymbrwulf says...

Made me look at my pharmacology book again.

Ketamine is employed mainly in children and young adults for short procedures. However, it is not widely used, because it increases cerebral blood flow and induces post-operative hallucinations ("nightmares"), particularly in adults.

I guess i "anecdoted" the "not widely used" into "not used anymore." Small, but important detail. Got my pharmacology exam coming up in a month and a half, so thanks!

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^ Sorry Tymbrwulf, but you need to get your facts straight. Ketamine is, in fact, still used medically and frequently on children (it has been highly documented and has few contra-indications and you don't just abandon established and proven-safe medicines/procedures).

when you say "side effects", perhaps you are thinking about recreational uses.

True, that Ketamine is not the first anesthetic they would reach for, but it does have it's uses. Children sometimes have odd and inconsistant responses to anesthetics (developing brains and all), and as one loses efficacy, they start using a different drug (family).

For istance, morphine (opiate) has a limiting effect on my daughter now and just leaves her crazy-itchy. Lorazepam (benzodiazapene) has paradoxical results and leaves her frantically trying to climb out of her body. Ketamine is her current drug of choice (I am not being flippant here).

Medically speaking, you NEED many families of drugs to be still available.

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