Do we need a wiki page somewhere?
Hi all,
I see a lot of discussion going on here about how the Gray tube works, and there are a few different theories. Since these discussions are shattered all over the thread, it is very hard to keep track of what is going on.
Therefore, I think we need to think of maintaining a wiki page to bring structure into the discussion and think of how we can work more systematically.
What theories do we have?
What experiments could we do to verify or debunk a certain theory?
What experiments have been done?
What were the results?
What can we learn from the results so far?
If we agree that a wiki page is a good idea, where do we host it?
Peswiki??
Furthermore, I'd like to stress that there ain't no such thing as a bad experiment or a bad theory. While I have certain theories that do not necessarily match the theories of others, none of the work people are doing here is useless or "the wrong way", and there is no way to say which theory is the right or wrong, unless we systematically try work out some experiments that bring our knowledge and understanding a step further and document our results in a structured way. Every experiment and idea adds something to our knowledge and understanding and the more we are able to build on previous results and experiments, the further we can all see.
Hi all,
I see a lot of discussion going on here about how the Gray tube works, and there are a few different theories. Since these discussions are shattered all over the thread, it is very hard to keep track of what is going on.
Therefore, I think we need to think of maintaining a wiki page to bring structure into the discussion and think of how we can work more systematically.
What theories do we have?
What experiments could we do to verify or debunk a certain theory?
What experiments have been done?
What were the results?
What can we learn from the results so far?
If we agree that a wiki page is a good idea, where do we host it?
Peswiki??
Furthermore, I'd like to stress that there ain't no such thing as a bad experiment or a bad theory. While I have certain theories that do not necessarily match the theories of others, none of the work people are doing here is useless or "the wrong way", and there is no way to say which theory is the right or wrong, unless we systematically try work out some experiments that bring our knowledge and understanding a step further and document our results in a structured way. Every experiment and idea adds something to our knowledge and understanding and the more we are able to build on previous results and experiments, the further we can all see.
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