Feb 18, 2005 15:39
Some common trees with their Fibonacci leaf arrangement numbers are: 1/2 elm, linden, lime, grasses 1/3 beech, hazel, grasses, blackberry 2/5 oak, cherry, apple, holly, plum, common groundsel 3/8 poplar, rose, pear, willow 5/13 pussy willow, almond somehow this seems about right for the evening....Who needs amour when you can have math,
Spooky Action at a Distance ok... Im really into the idea of touch at the moment . Its like im feeling tactile as my cat.....Need someone to either play Tai-chi with , Or ..... Freaking again I'll turn to math.
We presume that each of these three orientations is measuring something different about the electron. So modifying the "happiness" analogy I will say that if an electron enters a detector in orientation 2, the detector measures whether the electron "likes" orientation 2 (in which case the detector flashes green), and likewise for 1 and 3.\
Currently listening: Raga Jaunpuri and Raga Kafi Malhar By Ram Narayan Release date: By 09 September, 2003