|
Post by The Doctor on Jul 20, 2015 15:21:19 GMT
Seen some really hot MRI Scanner action? Wish to debate the scientific principles behind it? Post your thoughts here!
-Ralph
|
|
|
Post by Fortmax2020 on Jul 20, 2015 16:11:59 GMT
They don't spin (see Self/Less).
And certainly don't ramp up nor down in terms of B0 field strength (see Terminator Genisys), particularly when the actor punches the magnet quench button (see Terminator Genisys).
|
|
|
Post by The Doctor on Jul 20, 2015 16:20:28 GMT
So you've never spun your MRI Drive to move your mind into another body?
-Ralph
|
|
|
Post by Fortmax2020 on Jul 20, 2015 16:54:55 GMT
MRI scanners don't spin! CT scanners do. It is simple!
|
|
|
Post by The Doctor on Jul 20, 2015 18:47:08 GMT
The movie lied to me!
-Ralph
|
|
|
Post by Fortmax2020 on Jul 20, 2015 20:12:49 GMT
Yes.
|
|
|
Post by legios on Jul 21, 2015 18:36:49 GMT
MRI scanners don't spin! CT scanners do. It is simple! What about PET Scanners? Static or rotaty? Karl
|
|
|
Post by Philip Ayres on Jul 21, 2015 19:19:46 GMT
Surely a PET Scanner is an imaging device for ancient Commodore Computers?
|
|
|
Post by Shockprowl on Jul 21, 2015 19:43:49 GMT
I don't know about that, but this thread reminds me of how cross I get when I see CPR done incorrectly. Grrrrrrrrrr.
|
|
|
Post by Andy Turnbull on Jul 21, 2015 20:06:28 GMT
Surely a PET Scanner is an imaging device for ancient Commodore Computers? Heheheheh!
|
|
|
Post by Fortmax2020 on Jul 21, 2015 20:15:45 GMT
MRI scanners don't spin! CT scanners do. It is simple! What about PET Scanners? Static or rotaty? Karl Static I think. Mostly.
|
|
|
Post by The Doctor on Jul 25, 2015 21:35:19 GMT
Ah. Like a caravan.
-Ralph
|
|