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I have lost track of A Neumier's(?) new thread on thermodynamics and QM. I don't recall the spelling of his name, so I can't find it. Any help?
apeiron said:This the actual thread?...
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=490492
A Neumier's thread is a type of thread used in scientific research to create a standardized reference point for measuring objects or distances. It is typically made of a strong, thin material like nylon or steel and is marked with evenly spaced divisions.
A Neumier's thread allows scientists to accurately measure objects or distances in their research. It provides a consistent and standardized reference point, which is crucial in obtaining reliable and accurate data.
In experiments, a Neumier's thread is often attached to an object or used as a measuring tool. It can be used to determine the size, length, or height of an object, or to create a reference point for tracking the movement of an object.
A Neumier's thread is typically made of a strong and durable material, such as nylon or steel, to ensure accuracy and precision in measurements. It is also marked with evenly spaced divisions and is usually thin to minimize any potential errors in measurements.
The Neumier's thread was invented by German physicist Carl Wilhelm Neumier in the early 20th century. He developed the thread as a tool for precise measurements in scientific research.