Undergraduates
I am a sceptic of relativity theory and am trying to become a believer. As far as I know (about this theory), time slows down when some one travels at the speed of light. What about blind people ? Will this effect happen for them as well ?.. I am curious because blind people have nothing to do with light.
By Lance Cooper
April 12, 2012
Do you work with vacuum systems, such as PLD, MBE, CVD, ALD, and sputtering systems?
Ever wonder how to build a vacuum chamber?
Ever wonder why your base pressure is too high?
Ever wonder what materials are vacuum compatible?
The UIUC-American Vacuum Society student chapter is hosting a free vacuum workshop in 280 MRL for graduate students, postdocs and staff from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. on April 17th and 18th (attend either day).
Lunch will be provided while supplies last!
If you have questions about the Physics Illinois Graduate Program, contact the Graduate Office, 217.333.3645.
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