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i was lucky enough to have dinner with a physicist the other night
and she and i had a conversation about cosmic rays ..
it turns out she has access to a device that records cosmic rays as
they enter the atmosphere ( or they come into contact with her device )
i asked if she knew anything about light sensitive photographic film
and how cosmic rays are able to degrade the film, cause fogging,
even if a freezer &c and she said it isn't the cosmic rays but muons
that are created when cosmic rays come into contact with other particles ...
not sure if it is just semantics or not but incase you want to know ...
it isn't the cosmic rays you and your precious film need to fear but muons ..
and the best way to not let muons wreck your film, is to actually USE IT
and she and i had a conversation about cosmic rays ..
it turns out she has access to a device that records cosmic rays as
they enter the atmosphere ( or they come into contact with her device )
i asked if she knew anything about light sensitive photographic film
and how cosmic rays are able to degrade the film, cause fogging,
even if a freezer &c and she said it isn't the cosmic rays but muons
that are created when cosmic rays come into contact with other particles ...
not sure if it is just semantics or not but incase you want to know ...
it isn't the cosmic rays you and your precious film need to fear but muons ..
and the best way to not let muons wreck your film, is to actually USE IT


Not true about being powerless. If Scotland votes for independence next Thursday I have it on good authority that films will be inspected by hand on request at all Scottish airports and muons will be denied entry at the border.

