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Dec 18, 2010. 8:46 PMcaitlinsdad says:
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Feb 10, 2012. 1:52 PMsoaringabove says:
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Dec 18, 2010. 8:51 PMkelseymh says:
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Dec 18, 2010. 10:58 PMkelseymh says:
BTW, why are you following me around? I got the e-mail notification...
Dec 19, 2010. 1:13 PMkelseymh says:
:-D Cool! You could start a new forum topic, or post something to my orange board if you like. There aren't very many particle-physics topics or Instructables around ;-)
Dec 19, 2010. 1:36 PMkelseymh says:
True, but you can make a mockup showing the physics involved, and you can build a real working cyclotron.
Dec 20, 2010. 10:33 PMLithium Rain says:
And of course (on a related note) there's always making your own nuclear fusion reactor (it might even get you on PopSci!)...I've wanted to do that for awhile. It doesn't require an advanced degree; multiple high school students have done it.

Oh, how about that, the first link even (supposedly!) has a section on a DIY "particle accelerator reactor", although sadly that site is, I think, just for kicks and giggles.
Dec 21, 2010. 11:04 AMkelseymh says:
Well, somebody got caught in the filters, didn't they? This comment just appeared in the past half hour or so.

That first link of yours is funny, but sad, too. Three quarters down the page, "How to seperate isotopes(Example: hydrogen and oxygen are isotopes of water(H20)." Ahem.
Dec 21, 2010. 12:56 PMLithium Rain says:
Yes. :| I don't understand why this keeps happening at all.

And such a great web design, to boot! (I probably should have been more explicit about that one being junk, though - our esteemed cephalopod vegetable might take it seriously...)
Dec 20, 2010. 6:16 AMgruffalo child says:
Wow, it's a great thing to do for a science fair... I'd love to build one one day.
Actually, this is providence. The cyclotron is almost exactly as old as I am ;)
Dec 20, 2010. 7:17 AMkelseymh says:
?!? Ernest Lawrence invented the cyclotron in 1932; Gamow, Kurchatov, and somebody built the first Soviet one in 1937. If you're that old, I think maybe you got the digits reversed in your profile ;->
Dec 20, 2010. 8:35 PMgruffalo child says:
By THE cyclotron I meant THE cyclotron on the link, which was built in 1994-1995...
Dec 20, 2010. 8:41 PMkelseymh says:
Ah! :-D Boy was I confused ;-)
Dec 18, 2010. 10:42 PMkelseymh says:
No. When you choose to randomly respond to a bunch of ancient and moribund topics, those topics appear on the front page of the browsing list. You're making yourself a target.
Dec 19, 2010. 2:25 AMlemonie says:
Well do you speak it?

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Dec 19, 2010. 1:50 AMNachoMahma says:
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