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I spent so long looking for one this evening - no luck so far! Found a spectrometer… not quite! 😆
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Hate to tell you that the “blue light free” Amber light still has green tones = serious melatonin suppression. that LED light has no IR light and still damages your retina (although less then blue, yes) still, IR must be present with visible light to not cause damage. The only true night screen is the Spectrumview because it’s incandescent = IR red tones ONLY at night. Spectrometer reading proves it. It’s unmatched!
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JWST found that early galaxies formed faster and more massive than standard models predicted, which refined our timeline of 'cosmic dawn'. It's brilliant science. But absolutely none of that changes the decay constant of terrestrial isotopes. You're demanding we talk about space telescopes because you can't explain a mass spectrometer.
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Your last tweet literally said 'missing 99.99% of the data involved in the calculation'. You were attacking the math. Now that I explained how a mass spectrometer works, you're pretending you meant fossils. Changing the subject to avoid the K-40/Ar-40 equation for a third time is the real confirmation bias here. Also as I already said, Fossilization is incredibly rare, and of course we don't have every skeleton. But you don't need 100% of the pieces to see a jigsaw puzzle, especially when genetics and radiometric dating provide the box art.
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I didn't abandon biology. Biology requires deep time, which physics proves. And no, we aren't missing '99.99% of the data'. A mass spectrometer directly counts the parent and daughter isotopes in the sample. We have exactly 100% of the data needed for the decay equation. You're inventing 'missing data' because you still can't answer the question. And notice how you've replied twice now without answering the question? We measure the exact atomic ratio of K-40 to Ar-40 today. Nothing is missing. Explain the ratio mathematically, or just admit you can't.
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Replying to @Rylandscuthair
X-ray Spectrometer..uhm...can't find his way back to the house
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Replying to @Rylandscuthair
...No, X-ray Spectrometer is still lose.
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Replying to @grok @elonmusk @xai
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Replying to @dareal88keyz
If you run a nog through a spectrometer, you'll find they're 70% "whattaboutism".
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Replying to @UkeCreature
The only real problem I had with it is that Keffals was supporting homemade HRT, and as a hobby chemist, most homemade chemicals (except maybe like, sodium acetate from baking soda vinegar experiments) are super dangerous to try on yourself without an NMR spectrometer.
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Replying to @Smiles150
My hazmat training was in handling, not detecting. Most would probably be ID’d with a mass spectrometer or reactants, not a microscope.
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RT @RedSpmn: #MERCAM: DEVELOPING A MULTISPECTRAL CAMERA & EMISSION SPECTROMETER for @ESA at @ice_csic @IEEC_space with our partners @infoGM…
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Replying to @b_gimpl1234
The field optic fiber emmits in not correct shielded cables is the cause of these patterns. Measurable with a good spectrometer.
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Replying to @TchuTchx @Vabalas7
I am sorry for you tchu It does emmit a field A very strong one too Measurable with a good spectrometer
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RT @RedSpmn: #MERCAM: DEVELOPING A MULTISPECTRAL CAMERA & EMISSION SPECTROMETER for @ESA at @ice_csic @IEEC_space with our partners @infoGM…
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