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Half life no longer constant.
sscone:
The only thing constant is change. The scientific community finds new things to contradict a theory everyday. The rules are always changing. Take the rules we make everyday and on variable of someone doing something we shouldn't changes that rule. So my question is "How will this change the way we calculate half life? Or Will it?" It remains to be determined.
thenukeman:
I think we need to change all the Gamma constants and call them Gamma variables. The Health Physics Society could post the variables based on the rotation of the inner core of the sun daily. That way we would not be off on calculations and get it down to the nano R an Hour or so!! Yeah!!!
nuke_girl:
--- Quote from: sscone on Aug 25, 2010, 01:19 ---The only thing constant is change. The scientific community finds new things to contradict a theory everyday. The rules are always changing. Take the rules we make everyday and on variable of someone doing something we shouldn't changes that rule. So my question is "How will this change the way we calculate half life? Or Will it?" It remains to be determined.
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or perhaps several readings were taken and an average of these measurements were used..
thenukeman:
ARRGH, Now we may need to get shielding variables for material too!! Based on gamma variables based on the inner rotational core of the sun!!!
stormgoalie:
The next question will be "How does this affect the accuracy of the atomic clock???" Now we can even call time into question...... theoretically anyway... [sos] [dowave]
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