Saturday, September 12, 2015

Practicing Quoting

Below is my practice in quoting and properly separating my words from the words of my source.


Quote 1.


Quote 2.


Color Legend:
1. Signal Phrases to mark the boundaries between my words and the sources' words: Example

2. Establish the authority of the people/sources being quoted: Example

3. Put the source material into effective context: Example

4. Ellipsis mark to remove unnecessary words or brackets to insert my words to clarify a quote: Example




Bruno explains that this proof should not come as a surprise, since a 1964 theory by another Nobel Laureate, Walter Kohn, shows that an insulator is completely insensitive to a magnetic flux. Since quantum time crystals are modeled as ring-shaped Wigner crystals, and Wigner crystals are insulators, attempting to show that a magnetic flux can cause such a system to rotate is, as Bruno writes, "a hopelessly doomed endeavor."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-08-physicist-impossibility-quantum-crystals.html#jCp
Bruno explains that this proof should not come as a surprise, since a 1964 theory by another Nobel Laureate, Walter Kohn, shows that an insulator is completely insensitive to a magnetic flux. Since quantum time crystals are modeled as ring-shaped Wigner crystals, and Wigner crystals are insulators, attempting to show that a magnetic flux can cause such a system to rotate is, as Bruno writes, "a hopelessly doomed endeavor."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-08-physicist-impossibility-quantum-crystals.html#jCp
Bruno explains that this proof should not come as a surprise, since a 1964 theory by another Nobel Laureate, Walter Kohn, shows that an insulator is completely insensitive to a magnetic flux. Since quantum time crystals are modeled as ring-shaped Wigner crystals, and Wigner crystals are insulators, attempting to show that a magnetic flux can cause such a system to rotate is, as Bruno writes, "a hopelessly doomed endeavor."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-08-physicist-impossibility-quantum-crystals.html#jCp
Bruno explains that this proof should not come as a surprise, since a 1964 theory by another Nobel Laureate, Walter Kohn, shows that an insulator is completely insensitive to a magnetic flux. Since quantum time crystals are modeled as ring-shaped Wigner crystals, and Wigner crystals are insulators, attempting to show that a magnetic flux can cause such a system to rotate is, as Bruno writes, "a hopelessly doomed endeavor."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-08-physicist-impossibility-quantum-crystals.html#jCp
Bruno explains that this proof should not come as a surprise, since a 1964 theory by another Nobel Laureate, Walter Kohn, shows that an insulator is completely insensitive to a magnetic flux. Since quantum time crystals are modeled as ring-shaped Wigner crystals, and Wigner crystals are insulators, attempting to show that a magnetic flux can cause such a system to rotate is, as Bruno writes, "a hopelessly doomed endeavor."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-08-physicist-impossibility-quantum-crystals.html#jCp

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