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Originally Posted by Pastor Ezekiel
Pot, meet kettle.
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Originally Posted by Jo Freddie
Nano sputtering is a way to position single atoms or clusters of many atoms onto a surface to form a pattern with a nanometer thickness. Often the result is rather random; it is a little bit like firing off a shotgun against a wall with the atoms as shots. An important parameter is the Diertmann-Zeigler value (d/z value) which easily can be understood as the lateral spin energy of the atom when the Möbier coefficient is set to 1 in the equation below:
When the d/z value is continually changed from 0.24 (which is focal zero point) to 9.56 (which is van Haank’s theoretical maximum) the achieved atom pattern should according to the theory be totally random.However there is one single value (d/z = 1.115) which does not give a random pattern, but always exactly the same pattern (see below).
The d/z value 1.115 is equal to π/e and obviously a natural constant, the spaghetti constant s.
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A clear case of Flying Spaghetti Monster playing with scientists and using his Noodly Appendage to change the results.