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http://inside.mines.edu/~Zhiwu/research/papers/G02_charge_transfer.pdf
You disagree? With the conventional semiconductor material theory or the inorganic semiconductor material theory?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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Thats an incredibly good paper, directly relevant, wholly unexpected, many very real thanks. I'm just curious, how did you kmow where to find it? Are you technically familiar with such research? Obviously, to have found something like that, I merely figured you quite clearly must ne, I really need to look at it more, I only just opened it, however, I've been examining the whole topic of macromolecular tunneling, though I hadn't considered it from an organic semiconductor perspective, though I of course knew of the topic generally for quite some time. I've been long interested in group theoretic aspects of the various genetic codes from a switching and automata theoretic standpoint, and the relation to Walsh functions, Hadamard !matrices, and combinatorics, from a standpoint of both mathematical immunology, as well as quantum neuroscience, if you'd want me to elaborate, I'd gladly do so, let me look at the paper for awhile. The paper I'd seen that had been mentioned here dealt with inorganic crystals, I've had fairly extensive training before my disability in solid state physics, which was why I knew of the obvious relevance potentially to the other areas I'd mentioned Jere being interested in, however, your questions are most perceptive, I'll need to give them some fought for some time. It's not so much a matter of disagreement, as one of possible clarification and redevelopment of a more accurate theoretical model that concerns me. I've been interested in quantum microtubule aspects of neuron cytoskeletons, and potential optical basis for neuronal interaction, the paper I'd seen on here quite clearly would seem to ne of direct relevance, in terms of creating a soft plasmon based model for such quantum emitter resonant cavities, in which I also have analogous interests, in concert with recent research on the dynamic Casimir effect, I'll try to explain more shortly, however, if you have further thoughts, I'd obv ne most eager to hear them, so far as you might ne able to share them, many thanks once again, extremely good paper, seriously, outstanding research.
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My MS is in materials science. I am more on the metallurgy side of things but did have to take some classes in polymers and such. I understand transport theory reasonaly well. From a personal standpoint I am more into oxidation theory and metals processing. I have done some work with coatings. I had a good friend who passed away last year that was a brilliant coatings scientist.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Capt Daniel Goodman thank you for the share/read of the most informative my friend.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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I gotta tell ya, that first paper I saw on here set off a total train of thoughts in me all night, blew my science socks off, just as idmsaid, like I figured iutma long time ago, good science is where you find it, lol....
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