[time-nuts] Gamma-ray and jitter

William H. Fite omniryx at gmail.com
Sun Nov 14 16:32:38 UTC 2010


I can tell you the effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon marigolds...

(Yes, that *is* a memory test for those of you who were sentient in the
'60s.)

Oh Lord, off topic again.




On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Magnus Danielson <
magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote:

> On 11/14/2010 04:05 PM, iovane at inwind.it wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> thanks for your comments.
>>
>> I take from them that the "galactic" jitter in an oscillator
>> can't be seen unless one has a long time series (such as I did
>> with temperature). Too many other causes would mask it, as
>> some of you have evidenced. Nevertheless it exists, but has
>> no practical implications in the current practice at our labs.
>>
>> Should anybody have an interest in my curve (maybe using it as
>> a reference....), it is at
>>
>> http://xoomer.virgilio.it/iovane/trimestri1.xls
>>
>> Please look mainly at the curve labeled "ALL (A to H)", which
>> summarizes two years of data (6+ million data points). Notice
>> the valley when I'm opposite to the center of the galaxy.
>>
>
> What are the scales?
> What are the time-reference?
>
> If you have shown that the feature has a 86164 second period rather than
> 86400 s period a good exercise would be to show that it has a high
> correlation to the integral of the half-hemisphere gamma rays (as show in
> the graphs) the experiment is facing. Some deviation may naturally be
> expected, as the experiment may not have the same sensitivity in all
> directions to gamma rays, but the basic correlation should be there.
> This correlation could be made into a stronger proof if done over the year,
> as the hemisphere shifts over the sky over the years due to the angle of the
> earth.
>
> Anyway, I think we are going into off-topicness here.
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
>
>
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