Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!lll-tis!ames!umd5!eneevax!mimsy!aplcen!aplcomm!stdc.jhuapl.edu!jwm From: jwm@stdc.jhuapl.edu (James W. Meritt) Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: Re: atomic simulation software ... Message-ID: <367@aplcomm.UUCP> Date: 29 Apr 88 16:01:13 GMT References: <203@heurikon.UUCP> <4864@cup.portal.com> <6567@lll-winken.llnl.gov> <14715@oddjob.UChicago.EDU> Sender: news@aplcomm.UUCP Reply-To: jwm@stdc.jhuapl.edu.UUCP (James W. Meritt) Organization: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Lines: 14 In article <14715@oddjob.UChicago.EDU> matt@oddjob.UChicago.EDU (D 1 4 U 2 C) writes: >Wow! This is amazing! How did they calculate the mass of the >electron? :-) I bet I could come fairly close just using the size of the electron shell, planc's constant, wave-partical duality, and such... It ain't even my field, but that sounds familiar..... Disclaimer: Individuals have opinions, organizations have policy. Therefore, these opinions are mine and not any organizations! Q.E.D. jwm@aplvax.jhuapl.edu 128.244.65.5 (James W. Meritt)