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  2. Neutron electric dipole moment - Wikipedia

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    This experiment and especially the experiment starting in 1984 at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) pushed the limit down by another two orders of magnitude yielding the best upper limit in 2006, revised in 2015. During these 70 years of experiments, six orders of magnitude have been covered, thereby putting stringent constraints on theoretical ...

  3. Mermin's device - Wikipedia

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    In Mermin's original thought experiment, he considers a device consisting of three parts: two detectors A and B, and a source C. [4] The source emits two particles whenever a button is pushed, one particle reaches detector A and the other reaches detector B. The three parts A, B and C are isolated from each other (no connecting pipes, no wires ...

  4. Slough experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Slough experiment was a two-year road safety trial carried out in Slough, Berkshire, England, from 2 April 1955 to 31 March 1957. Different road safety innovations were tested to determine if they would reduce the number of road accidents.

  5. Operation Julin - Wikipedia

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    These experiments used line of sight (LOS) pipes to channel gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation from the device to them. [11] Gabbs was planned for early 1993 in Area 2. Unlike Icecap, no diagnostics canister is assembled at the site. [9] Greenwater, a Lawrence Livermore test, was to be fired in Area 19, [10] and was a test of an x-ray laser ...

  6. Brachistochrone curve - Wikipedia

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    The curve of fastest descent is not a straight or polygonal line (blue) but a cycloid (red).. In physics and mathematics, a brachistochrone curve (from Ancient Greek βράχιστος χρόνος (brákhistos khrónos) 'shortest time'), [1] or curve of fastest descent, is the one lying on the plane between a point A and a lower point B, where B is not directly below A, on which a bead slides ...

  7. 'Nothing was off-limits' on 'The Jerry Springer Show': 'It ...

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    “It pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable or not acceptable on TV, like nothing that had gone before it,” Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action director Luke Sewell told Yahoo ...

  8. Casimir effect - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 a direct experiment by Steven K. Lamoreaux quantitatively measured the Casimir force to be within 5% of the value predicted by the theory. [ 7 ] The Casimir effect can be understood by the idea that the presence of macroscopic material interfaces, such as electrical conductors and dielectrics , alter the vacuum expectation value of the ...

  9. ‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who ...

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    ‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who pushed limits in 2024 – and why they might not be crazy after all Amy Woodyatt, CNN December 27, 2024 at 7:02 AM