Wow - what a blast from the past. I did my PhD at the National Magnet Lab in the 1980's - by then Ben Lax was retired and was no longer the director, but he was still around and he was on my thesis committee. It is wild to see him as a younger man. Francis Bitter had passed away by the time I got there - his picture was (and still is) hanging in the entryway to the building. But I had never seen video of him speaking before. I never used the Bitter magnets myself, although I know of many others who did. All of my work was using superconducting magnets. I kind of remember Max as well - he would come by for reviews once in a while, but as a student I had no direct interaction with him. I had forgotten what he looked like. A couple of years after I graduated, the Magnet lab lost its funding from the NSF - a new facility was built in Florida. It was too expensive for MIT to operate the Bitter magnets without external funding, and I believe those are no longer in use.
Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) is a phenomenon observed in plasma physics, condensed matter physics, and accelerator physics. It happens when the frequency of incident radiation coincides with the natural frequency of rotation of electrons in magnetic fields. A free electron in a static and uniform magnetic field will move in a circle due to the Lorentz force. The circular motion may be superimposed with a uniform axial motion, resulting in a helix, or with a uniform motion perpendicular to the field (e.g., in the presence of an electrical or gravitational field) resulting in a cycloid.
Kind of wondering about MIT's current competency level. The video itself states 1951. They title it on youtube as (1961). I guess engineers cared more about things being correct in the 50's or in the 60's.
@@radaroreilly9502 Well it must be important. It's it's it's it's it's it's got so much of your attention. Also going to laugh at you for how much time you took digging for that apostrophe and going over your own comment to make sure you it's "correct." Good job boy! Yay! Clap clap clap!:-D
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Wow - what a blast from the past. I did my PhD at the National Magnet Lab in the 1980's - by then Ben Lax was retired and was no longer the director, but he was still around and he was on my thesis committee. It is wild to see him as a younger man.
Francis Bitter had passed away by the time I got there - his picture was (and still is) hanging in the entryway to the building. But I had never seen video of him speaking before.
I never used the Bitter magnets myself, although I know of many others who did. All of my work was using superconducting magnets.
I kind of remember Max as well - he would come by for reviews once in a while, but as a student I had no direct interaction with him. I had forgotten what he looked like.
A couple of years after I graduated, the Magnet lab lost its funding from the NSF - a new facility was built in Florida. It was too expensive for MIT to operate the Bitter magnets without external funding, and I believe those are no longer in use.
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Excellent documentary! Thanks for uploading.
I love these MIT Science Reporter pieces. They are so illustrative of where we were heading at specific times. Thanks for bringing them to us.
Love these videos. The guy not looking at the camera. The "computer voice" of the first interview, the whole thing was great.
11:55 That magnet looks quite a bit like The Time Tunnel. I wonder if Irwin Allen was watching.
Never heard of it but studying now.
Great info on here. surprising that there are so few views.
@Hopi Ng More people can fit through the wide one on Tuesday nights.
Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) is a phenomenon observed in plasma physics, condensed matter physics, and accelerator physics. It happens when the frequency of incident radiation coincides with the natural frequency of rotation of electrons in magnetic fields. A free electron in a static and uniform magnetic field will move in a circle due to the Lorentz force. The circular motion may be superimposed with a uniform axial motion, resulting in a helix, or with a uniform motion perpendicular to the field (e.g., in the presence of an electrical or gravitational field) resulting in a cycloid.
Thank goodness that this research happened, precursor to MRI technology for sure.
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That was ballsy to use/compose that intro music. Love the sound of the microphone/preamps/tape back then
Imagine what technology would be 100 years from now
Origins of the MRI, right here.
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wow 5 the start of quantum computers started there ? he talked about it at 5:00 ms
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Kind of wondering about MIT's current competency level. The video itself states 1951. They title it on youtube as (1961). I guess engineers cared more about things being correct in the 50's or in the 60's.
It’s almost like these guys care a lot more about the science than the history...
Or its almost like they are incompetent....
S W did you mean “it’s”; or perhaps it’s possible to nitpick about things that are not actually important?
@@radaroreilly9502 Well it must be important. It's it's it's it's it's it's got so much of your attention. Also going to laugh at you for how much time you took digging for that apostrophe and going over your own comment to make sure you it's "correct." Good job boy! Yay! Clap clap clap!:-D
S W truth be told, my autocorrect fixes it for me...
Hey guys, I don’t walk around telling myself. I look like Brad Pitt I live in Thailand and it’s 2024 and the Thai people tell me I look like Brad Pitt at least one day so what were you guys doing down there in Munich and Stuttgart in the 80s and 70s and 60s, cause my dad is weird too and he was also in Germany because I got born there when he was in the army posted #BW
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Babies in Nuremberg! 1981! 1970! 😳 #POWV12.4
Stuttgart and USAFE in 2005
USAFE x3 2005!
American foster kid military active duty = SHELLENBERGER
#KIAX3 ! Gemini 6! Gemini ♊️!
#POW KIA KABUL 2019
Today is may 19, 2024 !
There are no electrons.
That's what the protons want us to believe!
Thank God magnets were only a fad!