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| G.V. Garrett 2006-06-04, 9:22 am |
| Can they see through walls?
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| Salmon Egg 2006-06-04, 9:22 am |
| On 5/28/06 4:32 AM, in article 44797cc8$0$24219$88260bb3@free.teranews.com,
"G.V. Garrett" <gemini3237@aol.com> wrote:
> Can they see through walls?
This is truly a stupid question that does not even deserve a stupid answer.
-- Ferme le Bush
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| G.V. Garrett 2006-06-04, 9:22 am |
| Salmon Egg wrote:
> On 5/28/06 4:32 AM, in article
> 44797cc8$0$24219$88260bb3@free.teranews.com, "G.V. Garrett"
> <gemini3237@aol.com> wrote:
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> This is truly a stupid question that does not even deserve a stupid
> answer. -- Ferme le Bush
Thank you for your stupid answer.
PS: Hi, George.
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| Salmon Egg 2006-06-04, 9:22 am |
| On 5/28/06 3:44 PM, in article 447a1a3f$0$24329$88260bb3@free.teranews.com,
"G.V. Garrett" <gemini3237@aol.com> wrote:
> Thank you for your stupid answer.
Your welcome.
-- Ferme le Bush
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| Andrew Kerr 2006-06-04, 9:22 am |
| G.V. Garrett wrote:
> Can they see through walls?
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X-rays can't "see" anything. There has to be a film or other device for
the x-rays to interact with to produce an image. Whether or not the
x-ray photons can travel through a wall depends on what that wall is
made of.
Andrew
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