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Absolute Zero
Tue 10 Jun, 11:20 pm - 12:20 am 60mins Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...ute-zero.shtml BBC FOUR on BBC TWO The Race for Absolute Zero Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden. A second race unfolded 100 years later towards the end of the 20th century, as scientists attempted to produce a Bose Einstein Condensate, a new state of matter predicted by Einstein. With the winner of each scientific race going on to win the Nobel Prize for their work, ultra-cold research has proved to be one of the most competitive fields of modern science. -- MCC |
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![]() "MCC" wrote in message ... Absolute Zero Tue 10 Jun, 11:20 pm - 12:20 am 60mins Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...ute-zero.shtml BBC FOUR on BBC TWO The Race for Absolute Zero Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden. A second race unfolded 100 years later towards the end of the 20th century, as scientists attempted to produce a Bose Einstein Condensate, a new state of matter predicted by Einstein. With the winner of each scientific race going on to win the Nobel Prize for their work, ultra-cold research has proved to be one of the most competitive fields of modern science. -- MCC To: MCC: I already posted this on June 3rd as you can see pasted to very little response. From: "Dave R." Newsgroups: uk.sci.weather Subject: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20 Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100 Anyway did anyone see the programme? Its been on before on BBC 4 I hadn't seen it then. But last night terrestial viewers could see it on BBC2 1. THE CONQUEST OF COLD previously shown Thursday 13 December midnight-1am 2007 The bizarre story of how one court magician's use of alchemy made a King shiver. This was last nights repeat at 11.20pm 2. THE RACE FOR ABSOLUTE ZERO was shown Friday 14 December 1am-2am 2007 Could the future become a strange quantum world as physicists get within a few millionths of a degree of this absolute zero? This is to be shown next week on Tuesday 10th June 2008 at 11.20pm -- Dave R. [west London] |
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On Jun 10, 9:59*pm, MCC wrote:
Absolute Zero Tue 10 Jun, 11:20 pm - 12:20 am *60mins Website:http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...ute-zero.shtml BBC FOUR on BBC TWO The Race for Absolute Zero Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden. A second race unfolded 100 years later towards the end of the 20th century, as scientists attempted to produce a Bose Einstein Condensate, a new state of matter predicted by Einstein. With the winner of each scientific race going on to win the Nobel Prize for their work, ultra-cold research has proved to be one of the most competitive fields of modern science. And most remarkably useful. |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... On Jun 10, 9:59 pm, MCC wrote: And most remarkably useful. Don't you just LOVE to rub my nose in it DR |
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:35:50 +0100, Dave R. wrote:
To: MCC: I already posted this on June 3rd as you can see pasted to very little response. A week ago is a long time when you have a memory like mine :-) -- MCC |
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On Jun 10, 11:43*pm, "Dave R." wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... On Jun 10, 9:59 pm, MCC wrote: And most remarkably useful. Don't you just LOVE to rub my nose in it So you DO work for the BBC! May I take this opportunity to point out a news item shown over the weekend about an hurricane replicator? Presented as a new invention the thing has been on YouTube over an year. |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 05:49:59 +0100, MCC wrote:
To: MCC: I already posted this on June 3rd as you can see pasted to very little response. A week ago is a long time when you have a memory like mine :-) I don't remember seeing the post a week ago. The heads up last night I saw in time to set the recorder. A week might be to early for the EPG in the recorder as well. -- Cheers Dave. |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 08:08:37 +0100 (BST), Dave Liquorice wrote:
I don't remember seeing the post a week ago. I tell a lie, having gone back and looked for it. How ever that message was only semi-coherent and referred to a programme that had already been transmitted. -- Cheers Dave. |
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On Jun 10, 10:35 pm, "Dave R." wrote:
"MCC" wrote in message ... Absolute Zero Tue 10 Jun, 11:20 pm - 12:20 am 60mins Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...ute-zero.shtml BBC FOUR on BBC TWO The Race for Absolute Zero Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden. A second race unfolded 100 years later towards the end of the 20th century, as scientists attempted to produce a Bose Einstein Condensate, a new state of matter predicted by Einstein. With the winner of each scientific race going on to win the Nobel Prize for their work, ultra-cold research has proved to be one of the most competitive fields of modern science. -- MCC To: MCC: I already posted this on June 3rd as you can see pasted to very little response. From: "Dave R." Newsgroups: uk.sci.weather Subject: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20 Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100 Anyway did anyone see the programme? Its been on before on BBC 4 I hadn't seen it then. But last night terrestial viewers could see it on BBC2 1. THE CONQUEST OF COLD previously shown Thursday 13 December midnight-1am 2007 The bizarre story of how one court magician's use of alchemy made a King shiver. This was last nights repeat at 11.20pm 2. THE RACE FOR ABSOLUTE ZERO was shown Friday 14 December 1am-2am 2007 Could the future become a strange quantum world as physicists get within a few millionths of a degree of this absolute zero? This is to be shown next week on Tuesday 10th June 2008 at 11.20pm -- Dave R. [west London] Well, you appended it to a thread about whether absolute zero was 273 C or -273 C. I imagine most people were like me and had stopped reading that thread after the first post :-( So I missed the first episode but did see the second :-) Cheers, Alastair. |
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![]() "Alastair" wrote in message ... Well, you appended it to a thread about whether absolute zero was 273 C or -273 C. I imagine most people were like me and had stopped reading that thread after the first post :-( So I missed the first episode but did see the second :-) Cheers, Alastair. What on earth are you talking about Alastair. You're just making this even more mixed up. It was my post all along, totally original. I did not put a zero in front of 273 someone else corrected this then posted it as an appendage. I do see that it was any less complicated than MCC's announcement and I'm not getting at him for re posting same info. Also I made the subject line say: BBC2 Absolute Zero 23.20 - 00.20 I posted it on the Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:48:34 +0100 Dave R |
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