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2024lctgmeetingchats [2024.04.24 08:57] Steve Isenberg2024lctgmeetingchats [2024.05.29 08:31] (current) Steve Isenberg
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 These are a record of the chats that were passed during meetings in 2024.  They have been edited to a small extent.\\  These are a record of the chats that were passed during meetings in 2024.  They have been edited to a small extent.\\ 
 To find chats for a given day, for example January 10, 2024, search for datecode 20240110 (2024, month 01, day 10). To find chats for a given day, for example January 10, 2024, search for datecode 20240110 (2024, month 01, day 10).
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 +====20240529====
 +===Oppenheimer===
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 +10:52:25 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone:
 + I had read that Ernest Lawrence proposed and lobbied for Oppenheimer as the chief at Los Alamos.
 +10:57:14 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone:
 + Oppenheimer had created a theoretical physics group at UCal Berkeley and thus developed a modicum of leadership/managerial skills.  He was one of the best-known American-born theoretical physicists in the US.
 +11:07:27 From Barry Kort to Everyone:
 + Emma Noether.
 +11:10:07 From Barry Kort to Everyone:
 + Noether’s Theorem established a relationship between Symmetry and Conservation.
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 +
 +====20240515====
 +===Spacecraft Technology===
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 +10:17:23 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone:
 + "Design lifetime":  Please explain how that number has been arrived at.
 +10:18:55 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone:
 + Has any thought been given to Space Elevators?
 +10:19:06 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + While the program never actually lofted a crewed space station, those nearly six years were quite eventful, featuring the selection of 17 MOL astronauts, the remodeling of NASA's two-seat Gemini spacecraft, the development of the Titan-3C launch vehicle and the building of an MOL launch site at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. 
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 + Cancelled in June, 1969.
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 + Declassified: US Military's Secret Cold War Space Project Revealed
 + https://www.space.com/31470-manned-orbiting-laboratory-military-space-station.html
 +10:28:48 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone:
 + Needham has an elementary school named after Suni Williams
 +10:29:10 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone:
 + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunita_Williams
 +10:34:57 From Adam Broun to Everyone:
 + Is “up” the same direction throughout the ISS?
 +10:38:19 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone:
 + Would it be possible (availability, permission, technology) for us to have an astronaut on the space station present to our group?
 +10:43:44 From Larry Wittig to Everyone:
 + How do you provide water, is some of it from fuel cells?
 +10:51:01 From John Rudy to Everyone:
 + see info on Gary: https://www.nasa.gov/people/dr-gary-kitmacher-nesc-academy-biography/
 +10:53:29 From Larry Wittig to Everyone:
 + Is NASA looking into non-chemical propulsion?
 +10:54:49 From Barry Kort to Everyone:
 + It looks like the Sci-Fi writers completely missed the boat with their concept of “flying saucer” geometry for spacecraft design..
 +11:01:26 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone:
 + Since the moon's surface is rough, how will such a long rocket be stabilized upright when it lands?
 +11:04:18 From Adam Broun to Everyone:
 + For the gateway station, isn’t getting into a rectilinear orbit very expensive? Or is there some neat trick to get there?
 +11:08:09 From Adam Broun to Everyone:
 + Replying to "For the gateway stat..."
 +
 + Next slide partially answered it- assembly in moon orbit
 +11:23:16 From John Rudy to Everyone:
 + Frank Herbert had it right with Dune for water reclamation
 +11:25:36 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone:
 + What have you learned about public/private collaboration over the course of your career?  How do private entities vs public entities manage risk differently?  How has collaboration changed over time if at all?
 +11:33:42 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone:
 + Replying to "What have you learne..."
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 + Quality and trust are other dimensions of collaboration that interest me.
 +11:33:56 From tedpk to Everyone:
 + AMS -- Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer --- has been on ISS and Billions of Cosmic Rays have been observed -- No statements about Very High  Energy Cosmic Ray  Exposure for extended  duratiuons
 +11:45:35 From John Rudy to Everyone:
 + how can you bring something so huge down safely
 +
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 +
 +====20240508====
 +===Inflammation===
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 +10:28:27 From tedpk to Everyone:
 + Where do histamines fit into all this -- since this is the height of Seasonal Respiratory Allergies?
 +10:57:07 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone:
 + The prediction quote is attributed to Yogi Berra, not Niels Bohr
 +11:18:38 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + The allergy discussion raises my own experience with a recently discovered severe allergy. I_t was very specific.
 +11:18:56 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + I am undergoing treatments for my severe sting allergy.
 +11:19:31 From Barry Kort to Everyone:
 + • It’s hard to unlearn a chronic negative reaction to an irritating stimulant.
 +</code>
 +</WRAP>
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 +
 +====20240501====
 +===Five Levels of Difficulty Day===
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 +10:07:16 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + For travel backward in time, has anyone solved the paradox of conservation of energy and mass?
 +10:12:12 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + As an absolute physical constant, the speed of light recently has been questioned. Over long times and distances, some theorists seem to think light may be slowing down.
 +10:19:43 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + Chicken and egg -- the first chicken did not come from a chicken egg -- it came from a dinosaur egg!
 +10:20:05 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + (Not chickens specifically, but birds, generally.
 +10:27:19 From Jerome Slate to Everyone:
 + To know which came first, the chicken or the egg, order both from Amazon.  You will soon know which came first.
 +10:31:30 From Stan Rose to Everyone:
 + Interesting that these are all ideas in the Netflix series, 3 Body Problem!
 +10:33:56 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon. The chicken was at Whole Foods before I ordered it. (It was already in my cart.) What does this result prove?
 +10:39:32 From Dan Silber to Everyone:
 + I have long agreed with Bob - eggs came into existence before chickens.
 +10:43:24 From Adam Broun to Everyone:
 + https://theoreticalminimum.com/courses/general-relativity/2012/fall
 + All the courses in this series are terrific if you want to go  that deep
 +10:55:58 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone:
 + Eggs must be fertilized before there are chickens.  "Chicken vs. egg" is incomplete.
 +10:57:02 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + We should be careful about eliminating the genes responsible for allergies. There are some scientists who think allergies are part of our very complex immune systems. Change one part of this system, and unpredictable effects can happen elsewhere in the immune system.
 +10:57:09 From Barry Kort to Everyone:
 + Brand new 37-minute video from Veritasium on black holes, white holes, wormholes and parallel universes, entitled, “Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math” ~ https://youtu.be/6akmv1bsz1M
 +10:59:40 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone:
 + Veritasium has good presentations, we’ve seen some in the past.  I’ll put this on the Potentials list, maybe we can show it in a potpourri.
 +11:00:43 From Barry Kort to Everyone:
 + Derek Muller of Veritasium is a world-class science educator and explorer on YouTube.
 +11:01:28 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + "Designer Genes" could have ethical and population health consequences. Diversity has been one key to genetic evolution. This process is necessary when, not if the Earth's environment changes radically in the future. (No implication of human causality in these changes is needed to see this issue.)
 +11:05:14 From Bob Primak to Everyone:
 + Ack!! Did they just refer to human genetics as a "hard drive??
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