VERY IMPRESSIVE! Congratulations H.G., you should be very proud to have participated to this adventure. I am also "connected" to physics, although much less fundamental and more applied, but still stories of electrons and photons. I am fascinated by modern physics, both the infinite small and the infinite big.
This presentation should have been a great moment for you. And it lasted many many attoseconds. I was amazed to realized that they are more attoseconds in 1 second than the number of seconds since the birth of the universe.
Well. Listening to part of Prof. Agostini, I understand that you MUST create a new fairy piece: the RABBITT.
Bravo, again.
VERY IMPRESSIVE! Congratulations H.G., you should be very proud to have participated to this adventure. I am also "connected" to physics, although much less fundamental and more applied, but still stories of electrons and photons. I am fascinated by modern physics, both the infinite small and the infinite big.
This presentation should have been a great moment for you. And it lasted many many attoseconds. I was amazed to realized that they are more attoseconds in 1 second than the number of seconds since the birth of the universe.
Well. Listening to part of Prof. Agostini, I understand that you MUST create a new fairy piece: the RABBITT. Bravo, again.