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I guess it might a case of balancing maximum isolation against compromising stability. Too much isolation (excessive wobble) must be counter productive.
>>>>>>Uh, there is no excessive Wobble when isolating a component. There should be no wobble at all. And there is no such thing as too much isolation. If the component moves it’s not isolated properly. That’s the whole point. They wouldn’t have been able to observe gravity waves that have amplitudes on the order of an atomic particle if the optics of the LIGO project wobbled. If a microscope isolation stand wobbled you wouldn’t be able to see what’s under the microscope. Hel-loo!
I guess it might a case of balancing maximum isolation against compromising stability. Too much isolation (excessive wobble) must be counter productive.
>>>>>>Uh, there is no excessive Wobble when isolating a component. There should be no wobble at all. And there is no such thing as too much isolation. If the component moves it’s not isolated properly. That’s the whole point. They wouldn’t have been able to observe gravity waves that have amplitudes on the order of an atomic particle if the optics of the LIGO project wobbled. If a microscope isolation stand wobbled you wouldn’t be able to see what’s under the microscope. Hel-loo!