Sunday, July 24, 2011

Muon Telescopes Attack…Part IV


For reasons unknown, this article string has the largest number of pageviews for the last month, July 2011. My plan is to cash in on that kind of popular, 5 hits per day OR MORE, for my big comeback. 

I have updates. Mark H has been diligently working on this project in an effort to get some kind of degree in physics or something. The results are amazing. It turns out that if a person takes a series of muon detectors that may or may not have been used in a major neutrino detector experiment located at the south pole…it turns out, that guy sees a relationship between muon detections and elevation and detector orientation. There may also be a relationship between muon flux and the annual calendar.

Amazing...Thanks Mark. Your thesis is awesome.

This kind of measurement also takes a long time. The kind of timeframe that yields graduate-level results in muon detections is on the order of months. So, the next level of measurements is taking a stacked scintillating muon detector and rotate it relative to vertical. This should show the vector relationship between high energy events in the upper atmosphere and detection events at the ground level. The original experiment of separating the detector paddles and looking for a "field of view" relationship between the muon detectors and occurrence was also never completed. Why is that...Mark?  

Go ahead and do this particle physics types, I would appreciate it, and it looks like it will take a long time, so get on it.

There are people in Australia, Spain, Germany, the UK, Russia, and India who have been interested and at least glanced these posts. This is amazing and I hope to someday hear from you people.

Cheers,
John

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