It's amazing how lack of internet access (damn you iMac AirPort goblins!) has been crippling to my research this week. But at least now I'm back online, and back to answering life's big questions, like: can you x-ray through a body of water?
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Nilesh
15/2/2012 02:38:41 am
Passing X-ray through water will give you isotropic scattering or Halo!.
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19/2/2012 08:21:28 am
Ah I see! Thanks for the tip! As you can tell, I haven't looked into it very much, so I wasn't sure if what I was asking was completely reasonable, or completely illogical!
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Nilesh
19/2/2012 04:17:29 pm
Glad that you asked. It is important to ask even if it is illogical. This (discussion/debate) is the process of learning. :)
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