[SGVLUG] [OT] "Gibbs" and ??? (was: Help spread the word)
Jeremy Leader
jleader at alumni.caltech.edu
Thu Jun 21 15:24:35 PDT 2007
It's not "Gibbs Vacuum" that you want, the key search string is "Gibbs Entropy".
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Jeremy Leader
jleader at alumni.caltech.edu
leaderj at yahoo-inc.com (work)
on 06/21/2007 03:07 PM Emerson, Tom (*IC) wrote:
> As this topic further splinters and diverges, Dustin commented:
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:45:40AM -0700, Don Gibbs wrote:
>>>> Nature abhors a vacuum
>>> Is this really true? Seems to me this is a quaint anachronism since
>>> only a tiny, tiny part of the universe is not a vacuum.
>>> Don Gibbs | "Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas
>> I forgot to ask if you knew how magnificently ironic your
>> last name is in this context. :-)
>
> Hmmm... I'll admit I had to bite on this -- since I wasn't really sure
> what "context" you were implying, I decided to try this google search:
> "Gibbs Vacuum"
>
> Results:
> 1) Gibbs vacuum die-casting method
>
> 2) Gibbs gets a new vacuum and ponders life, the universe, and
> everything [or, why you need a kirby in your network...]
>
> 3) 2005 publications: H.M. Gibbs, "Vacuum Rabi splitting with a single
> quantum dot in a photonic crystal" [How did Hershel get involved again?]
>
> 4) "...Gibbs vacuum ladling process..." [of slurry-based semi solids?]
>
> 5) a paper entitled "use of series inductance in vacuum spark spectra"
> [sorry, this is physics, not computers...]
>
> 6) "Available energy, parts I & II" [cue David Lawyer's discussion of
> "total energy of a system..."]
>
> 7) Elasticity: Equations of motion: BASIC SEISMOLOGY 7 [a pay-per-view
> pdf...]
>
> 8) Amber Archive Jul 2004: AMBER: About the free energy difference
> [ok, enough...]
>
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