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Re: An Experiment

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Posted by jsodemann on April 05, 19101 at 17:51:06:

In Reply to: Re: An Experiment posted by phobos on April 02, 19101 at 20:08:04:

I had assumed that the energy required could be calculated by the relation E=h*C/(wavelength) where I inserted the size of the extra dimension as the maximum wavelength that could probe the extra dimension. At say 0.2mm this equates to some small fraction of an electron-volt. What is the proper relationship for calulating the energy required.
Also, in your estimation how large would the extra dimensions have to be for the kinetic energy of a molecule say at 250K to be able to enter this space and experience a flip like the one described in the experiment.

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