Re: C14 in diamonds




Jon Fleming wrote:
> On 19 Nov 2005 17:33:28 -0800, "Friar Broccoli" <EliasRK@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:

> I ain't much of a physicist; but electrons do not orbit the nucleus,
> and I think that there's no meaningful definition of a velocity for
> whatever it is they _do_ do.

I have no problem with that. Could you tell me what they _do_ do,
and if it would be increased if the speed of light was increased?

Cordially;

Friar Broccoli
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