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Physics of Pressure Demonstration

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Project 60 Physics of celestial bodies

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A 4:30am alarm with a quick stop at the Dunkin drive-thru got me to the New Jersey Festival of Ballooning in time to experience what it takes to unfurl, inflate and fly a hot air balloon. It's been years since I've done this and it was a beautiful morning to be amongst all the dedication and skill these crews have.

 

On another note, felt like it was time to update my profile pic. As much as I liked the old one, it looked more like a high school yearbook pic at this point. Lol!

Reflections of some of the buildings of the Institut für Physik (institute for physics) at the technical university in Darmstadt, Germany. This shot was too good to pass by. It may look like there a lot of notes here, but they are in fact the windows frames (danke Sabine für den Wink).

 

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Epoch:

[ep-uh k or, esp. British, ee-pok]

noun

1. a particular period of time marked by distinctive features, events, etc.

2. the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of anything:

The splitting of the atom marked an epoch in scientific discovery.

3. a point of time distinguished by a particular event or state of affairs; a memorable date:

His coming of age was an epoch in his life.

4. Geology. any of several divisions of a geologic period during which a geologic series is formed.

Compare age (def 12).

5. Astronomy.

An arbitrarily fixed instant of time or date, usually the beginning of a century or half century, used as a reference in giving the elements of a planetary orbit or the like.

The mean longitude of a planet as seen from the sun at such an instant or date.

6. Physics. the displacement from zero at zero time of a body undergoing simple harmonic motion.

 

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Today was two steps back on the road to recovery and I was feeling absolutely miserable again.

 

With absolutely no energy, I threw together a very quick still life shot and hoped for the best.

 

I took a total of two photos today, and this one turned out to be the best of the set so it's was an easy choice for today.

 

Still playing catch up on comments and photo streams, but I will eventually be by!

 

Hope everyone is having a good day!

 

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Denys Wilkinson Building

Designed by Philip Dowson in 1967

From the Physics Building, University of Oslo, Norway.

All that Jazz (Chicago)

 

Come on babe, why don’t we paint the town?

And all that jazz

I’m gonna rouge my knees and roll my stockings down

And all that jazz

Start the car, I know a whoopee spot

Where the gin is cold, but the piano’s hot

It’s just a noisy hall where there’s a nightly brawl

And all... that... jazz

 

Skidoo

And all that jazz

Hotcha...Whoopee

And all that jazz

 

Slick your hair, and wear your buckle shoes

And all that jazz

I hear that Father Dipp is gonna blow the blues

And all that jazz

Hold on hun, we’re gonna bunny hug

I bought some aspirin, down at United Drug

In case you shake apart, and want a brand new start

To do... that... jazz

 

Find a flask, we’re playing fast and loose

And all that jazz

Right up here is where I store the juice

And all that jazz

Come on babe, we’re gonna brush the sky

I betcha lucky Lindy

Never flew so high

Cause in the stratosphere

How could he lend an ear

To all... that... jazz?

 

Oh, you’re gonna see your sheba shimmy shake

And all that jazz

Oh, she’s gonna shimmy till her garters break

And all that jazz

Show her where to park her girdle

Oh, her mother’s blood’ll curdle *

Did she hear, her baby's queer*

For all... that... jazz!

 

No, I’m no one’s wife

But, oh I love my life

And all... that... jazz!!

 

That jazz!

 

impressions @ high energy level

 

Simultaneous Impact Ionization

of two energy-saving bulbs

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I also was lucky enough to obtain permission to use these physics images from a professor of physics who created the diagrams.

Taken from the cliffs behind the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCSD. I would love to have this view from my office...

impressions @ Witches' Kitchen

 

Full handmade! Left hand pipette with ink, right hand remote shutter release. No trigger shit. Just quick reaction and lots of attempts! ;-)

Voigtländer 90 mm F3,5 Apo-Lanthar SLII, METZ Mecablitz 48 AF-1

 

More Splishsplash and other gimmicks in album "FLUID"

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Better than human physics....

Peak Fall - 3 (of 23) - Canon EOS 1D Mark II with Takumar 1:2.8 120 mm Super-Multi-Coated Prime with Fotodiox M42-EOS Adapter & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

OK. Believe it or not, you're looking at the internet. Or at least a major part of it... when CERN's last collider was up and running in the late 80s and early 90s, they needed a way to crunch all the data they were getting... so they developed a way for computers to efficiently network and talk to one another. This eventually became the backbone of the internet. CERN's computing center is still one of the 3 main hubs for ALL internet traffic, meaning that you might be connecting through it right now.

 

This HAL-9000 kind of thing is the user interface for a room full of switches and hubs.

The wake turbulence cloud, and wingtip vortices are on display as an Etihad B773 approaches Toronto's runway 33L

Canon 430 EX II.

Manual 1/16 power behind the table.

Triggered by Elinchrom Tx.

I’m wearing the pretty liers the real body physics

The Elliott Building at UVic houses the department of physics and astronomy as well as the chemistry department. The thing in the sky is the moon, not quite a star. It looks like one because I was using a wide-angle lens, the 24mm. (Kodak 400UC film).

Alder Trail - 1 (of 21) - Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II with Takumar 1:2.8 120mm Prime (M42 Mount) and Fotodiox M42 to M43 Adapter & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

CENTRAL PARK - NEW YORK CITY - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Historically, nvestigation into tidal physics was important in the early development of celestial mechanics, with the existence of two daily tides being explained by the Moon's gravity. Later the daily tides were explained more precisely by the interaction of the Moon's and the Sun's gravity.

Philadelphia, PA. My last few hours studying for the MCAT.

This odd-looking gem is a columnar snowflake, which are more common than you might imagine at the beginning and end of winter where the temperatures are warmer. View large!

 

The reason why you might not see these crystals is because of their size and difficulty to photograph. Measuring between 0.5mm and 2mm long, this type of snowflake is much smaller than most, and also more three dimensional. Higher magnifications are required and focus stacking becomes incredibly complex as the depth and edges of all sides are viewable through the transparent structure.

 

It’s tough to describe exactly what most of these lines and shapes define, but let’s see if I can describe at least one: what sticks out the farthest grows the fastest. In a more traditional snowflake you can see this by branches forming at the corners because they stick out farther and accumulate new water vapour faster, but in this scenario we have a good look at the other facets of the crystal and how they are affected by the same “rule”.

 

You might notice some echoing rectangular shapes, as well as little “crowning” elements near the top of the crystal along the outer edges. The rectangles form because the center of the facet grows slower than the outer edges, becoming indented and creating a surface where the center of each facet is recessed and all of the “framework” surrounding it protrudes further out. This is the exact same way that bubbles from inside of normal snowflakes.

 

With a keen eye and knowing what exactly to look for here, you would also be able to tell than the crystal is hollow. There are conical cavities that grow larger towards the top and the bottom for the same reason. All formed in a few short minutes!

 

This snowflake was photographed WELL beyond the limits of standard macro photography. At 12:1 magnification (12 times closer than your normal macro lens will get), you push up against certain limitations of physics (the diffraction of light, specifically) that limit resolution, and depth of field doesn’t really exist. The shooting technique is much the same as for “regular” snowflakes, lit with a ring flash and focus stacked to get everything needed. Only 20 shots were required for this one to cover the depth from forward to back, but with so many transparent interactions, much of the process needs to be done manually.

 

I have the components on my way to me that will allow the construction of a 20:1 lens based around a microscope objective so that I may get greater detail in the tiniest snowflakes. You’ll see this new gear put to use as soon as it’s assembled!

 

Curious about photographing snowflakes yourself and want to know where to start? You absolutely need a copy of Sky Crystals: Unraveling the Mysteries of Snowflakes. The book is contains every single step of the process that I go through to create these images – as well as all the science for how they form! Grab a copy here: www.skycrystals.ca/book/ - note the price in Canadian dollars, it’s quite a deal for those in the US!

 

1986 Z28 and let's just say not a stock car.

view large in lightbox please.

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I was one of those kids who actually liked going back to school. It was a place for hands-on discovery. For Macro Monday's theme: back to school

...but then I said, "In that frame of reference, the perihelion of Mercury would have processed in the opposite direction!"

 

Based on the opening scene from "Descent, Part I," the season six finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

See the ORIGINAL size , be an ORIGINAL ~ ;-D

 

It is all about ...KNOW WHAT I MEAN JELLYBEAN ?? ~~ ;-D

The Birds and the Bees do it ~ The plants do it ~ We do it~ I suspect that the whole known Universe do it ( and that is a lot going on there folks ..hehe !! )

Some enjoy it ...some don't ( plants do not have a brain to use their imagination like we do ...etc.. )

I let you imagine the rest ;-D

 

“Mimicking physics and self-injury apparently requires some practice and research,” Kaija admits. “Once I had my frames ready, I went out and shot with my camera. Later, I piece the photos together in Photoshop by cleaning up the parts I don’t need.”

 

Despite the fact that Kaija’s photos were posted three years ago, they were posted on Tumblr about a month ago and became an instant hit — a complete shock to Kaija.

 

Explore Kaija's entire story on the Flickr Blog and visit featured photographer Kaija Straumanis' photostream.

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Lao Tzu--The Tao: Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.

 

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The universe itself is God and the universal outpouring of its soul. --Chrysippus (Quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum)

 

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