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You know the story by now - it's just physics. Water drops refract the image of the flowers behind them. Pretty physics though.

In classical physics, that is the non-relativistic physics, the concept of time generally used is that of “absolute time”, which is independent of any perceiver. It progresses at a consistent pace for everyone everywhere throughout the universe, and is essentially mathematical in nature. This accords with people’s everyday experience of how time flows.

The so-called “arrow of time” refers to the one-way direction, or asymmetry, of time, which leads to the way we instinctively perceive time as moving forwards from the immutable past, through the present and towards the unknown future. This idea arises from physics, particularly from the Second Law of Thermodynamics.

Many discussions have been made about the real nature of time: is it really as we perceive it? Is it really an absolute concept, valid everywhere? Is there something more, something we cannot reach?

After his friend’s death, Einstein said: “Now he has departed this strange world a little ahead of me. That signifies nothing. For us believing physicists, the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” Einstein’s statement was not merely an attempt at consolation, it referred to the two pillars of modern physics: the general theory of relativity and the Standard Model of particle physics. The laws that underlie these theories are time-symmetric — that is, the physics they describe is the same, regardless of whether the variable called “time” increases or decreases.

Most physicists agree that time had a beginning, and that it is measured from The Big Bang, some 13.8 billion years ago. Whether, how and when time might end in the future is a more open question which we are not able to answer to, for now.

 

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WE LOVE physics <33333 !

Perishing Rectilinear Physics.

 

Antecedenti necessari conversare triangoli dello spettacolo ragionamento premessa angoli fine,

wissenschaftliche Bekannte Anfragen Elemente Erkennbare Zweige Aufgaben Unverständlichkeit fortfahren,

des moyens comprendre analyse formules discuter des préoccupations différentes principes des questions immobiles tournant,

расследование аргумент опровергает выводы, опровергающие ответы сегменты геометр возможные чувства, утверждающие вещества,

serchiadau anfeidrol dulliau parhaus ystyriaethau annibynnol anawsterau athrawiaeth rhanadwy nyddu rheswm,

آشکار قابل لمس مورد حجم زمینه به ماده فرض ترکیب انبوه ترکیبات چیز غیر قابل مشاهده,

cerebros contrarios inseparables posiciones primarias Pleno aleatoria conjuntamente estado intermedio densa sintonizado,

προϋπέθετε εκφράσεις ειδική αισθήσεις κατασχέσεις σέβεται ταυτόχρονη κόπους τακτοποίηση διακρίνονται έννοιες,

対応する数学理論の帰属湾曲したエッセンス異なる不自由修理できる材料が得.

Steve.D.Hammond.

I put the shutter speed at 15 seconds and had my sister spell physics with a lighter.

Many people may hate from " physics " but

 

physics is life for some of people and physics is love for someone

 

>> it is not love for me =D , it s just a hobby for me

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this photo is dedicated to Einstein

 

Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1970

“I’m studying Physics. I’ve always had a fascination with learning how things work. Physics really explains things for me. But lately, as I learn about quantum theory and relativity I get more and more confused, the more I learn. It makes less sense, but I like it.”

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Would love some opinions on this. Taken for the portrait element of my university module.

Paper Collage on paper

Dimensions: 24x33

Technique: Cut-it. Analog raw collage. Paper and glue.

Title: Physics elements

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Owner: To be exhibited - da esporre - προς έκθεση

 

45EPIC Zion National Park Fine Art Landscapes: Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape and Nature Photography! Zion Autmn Colors and Fall Foliage!

 

Zion National Park Fine Art Landscapes: Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape and Nature Photography!

 

Hiking the Zion Narrows and the Zion Subway! Shooting Paradise Cove and Archangel Falls! The Zion National Park autumn is most beautiful!

 

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Greetings flickr fans! Many more uploads soon! I have been busy writing, traveling, and shooting! I finished my books on the Tao of Epic Landscape Photography and the Golden Number Ratio Principle! I oft incorporate the golden ratio in my landscape compositions, and you'll also see it in the design and proportion of the 45surf clothes and surfboard and gun logos (More golden ratio information at my facebook page facebook.com/goldennumberratio). Message me on facebook for free review copies of my books here: facebook.com/mcgucken ! :)

 

I'm working on a book on photographing epic goddesses too! What should I title it? :)

 

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Full titles: The Tao of Epic Landscape Photography: Exalt Fine Art with the Yin-Yang Wisdom of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching.

 

And: The Golden Number Ratio Principle: Why the Fibonacci Numbers Exalt Beauty and How to Create PHI Compositions in Art, Design, & Photography: An Artistic and Scientific Introduction to the Golden Mean !

 

I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them! :)

 

Enjoy the epic landscape and goddess and photography and note the golden ratio overlays in some of the photos, as well as the golden ratio in the Birth of Venus painting by Botticelli!

 

I've been on the road shooting landscapes in Zion, Yosemite, the Eastern Sierras, Big Sur, and more!

 

Many of you have seen my physics formula dx4/dt=ic for Light Time Dimension Theory on a lot of the 45surf clothing and in the fine art landscape logos. I finally finished the first book of many on the foundations of photography's best friend--light:

Light Time Dimension Theory: The Foundational Physics Unifying Einstein's Relativity and Quantum Mechanics.

 

All the best on your epic hero's odyssey!

 

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Was so fortunate to be able to photograph the epic Zion glow this year in the Narows and Zion National Park!

Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"

Una passeggiata tra i ricordi

Back at school doing lots of physics! >.<

eighteen

 

sooc minus black and white.

 

I like this.

I had a little fun experimenting with light and physics.

 

See how I did this HERE

 

Largely inspired by JacquiJSB, thanks!

 

These are un-edited, just a little contrast adjust and cropped.

Falling in love. This cover book so cuties.

Agnes had her first encounter with the big blonde retriever freight train. I believe she also had her first physics lesson on momentum and inertia.

 

No dogs we harmed in the making of this photo, including Agnes.

File name: Physics

Title: Physics

Creator/Contributor: Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre, 1824-1898 (artist); Boston Public Library (sponsor); Lanzel, Sheryl (photographer)

Genre: Paintings; Murals

Date created: 1893-1896 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 painting : mural, oil on canvas ; visible image 14 x 7 feet

Physical description notes: Canvases completed in Puvis' studio in Paris and shipped over to Boston for installation in 1895-96. Canvas applied to the walls of the grand staircase gallery using an adhesive technique called marouflage. The artist used encaustic wax in the painting process to make the surface appear matte and more fresco-like.

Summary/Abstract: Two figures pass along telegraph wires, representing one of the latest technological advancements of the late 19th century. The white-robed figure above bears good news, while the gray-clad figure below bears bad news, her hand clasped to her distraught face. At lower left, a telegraph pole is depicted, while at upper right, a thin bolt of lightning acknowledges the presence of electricity.

General notes: Title from Description of the Decorative Paintings by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes.

Date notes: On May 25, 1893, the Trustees of the BPL contracted Pierre Puvis de Chavannes for mural work completed between 1893 and 1896. As the aging artist was reluctant to travel to Boston, he painted the panels on canvas in his Neuilly studio in France. The panels were then shipped over to the library; installation was completed in 1896.

Subjects: Physics; Telegraph lines

Collection: Mural Cycles at the Central Library, Copley Square

Location: Chavannes Gallery Murals: The Muses of Inspiration Hail the Spirit, the Messenger of Light

Rights: Copyright (c) Sheryl Lanzel

It may be summer in my world, but that won't stop me from enjoying some physics over here :)

A photo I took at school during a physics' lesson.

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Nikon D5100 + Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6

Radio-frequency quadrupole, designed to focus and accelerate particle beams. Seen here in 1983, this magnetic passageway prepared protons for injection into Brookhaven's Alternating Gradient Synchrotron—a source of fundamental physics breakthroughs and three Nobel Prizes.

Located in a cave more than a mile underground in Canada, SNO can be thought of as a type of telescope, though it bears little resemblance to the image most people associate with that word. It consists of an 18-meters-in-diameter stainless steel geodesic sphere inside of which is an acrylic vessel filled with 1000 tons of heavy water (deuterium oxide or D2O). Attached to the sphere are 9,522 ultra-sensitive light-sensors called photomultiplier tubes. When neutrinos passing through the heavy water interact with deuterium nuclei, flashes of light, called Cerenkov radiation, are emitted. The photomultiplier tubes detect these light flashes and convert them into electronic signals that scientists can analyze for the presence of all three types of neutrinos.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Direct Physics.

 

Великолепные теоретические проблемы освещения вдохновляя струн экспертов удушье вселенной фундаментальной теории в,

Auftauchende Multiplikation Gesetze Spekulationen Physiker Erfassung Strings dreidimensionalen Raum zusätzliche Prozesse,

cffondrement dimensions supplémentaires descriptions techniques géométries physiques problèmes compliqués résolus,

diminuendo le forze teorie unificate particelle realizzati in espansione sostenitori supersimmetria scoperto fatti,

وأوضحت مشاكل متسقة الجسيمات المتماثلة مسألة التوحيد المغناطيسية جسيمات الكيانات الكم,

ukryte siły wiązane obiekty uzupełnione pomysły opracowane teoretyczne modyfikacji fizyki rosnące,

relativitatea decalaje matematice predicții gravitaționale unificări în curs de dezvoltare poduri diferite pauze de geometrie,

χώρο του ηλεκτρομαγνητισμού μεταβαλλόμενες θέσεις αλληλεπιδρούν ανεξάρτητη αστέρια επέκταση θεωρίες γεωμετρίες,

シンプルプロポーザル互換性のない革命科学的敬虔な正確なデータ巡回惑星群.

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wanted to try this since a long time, finally did it

CERN, Genèva, Switzerland.

Gas companies will go bankrupt!!!1

 

Quarnevalen 2011. Odengatan, Stockholm.

BBQ anyone?

 

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Canon 5D Classic

17-40L

 

580exII on camera right + shoot through umbrella

430exII on camera left behind subject (for highlight)

Cactus v4 triggers and receivers

Hähnel remote

 

Dodging and burning + Layers and blending modes baby!

Usually I try to be a good student and pay attention and do my work, but it was Friday, and I just really, really really could not focus on anything that made me feel as stupid as calculus-based physics does.

Former entry to the Physics Department of the old University of Canterbury N.Z. Built in 1917 it is now part of the Art Centre in Christchurch.

 

HD PENTAX-DA 20-40mm f2.8-4 Limited

Physics to ilustri GDC Physic tutorial

If you assert that nature tends to take things from order to disorder, then you will likely get almost universal recognition and assent. It is a part of our common experience. Spend hours cleaning your desk and it seems to spontaneously revert back to disorder and chaos before your eyes. So if you say that entropy is a measure of disorder, and that nature tends toward maximum entropy for any isolated system, then you do have some insight into the ideas of the second law of thermodynamics. That principle that says that in any cyclic process the entropy will either increase or remain the same. It never decreases.

Since entropy gives information about the evolution of an isolated system with time, it is said to give us the direction of "time's arrow”. It was postulated by Ludwig Boltzmann during his studies of the statistical mechanics, that is the statistical behavior of a large number of molecules obeying the simple laws of mechanics during collisions. If snapshots of a system at two different times shows one state which is more disordered, then it could be implied that this state came later in time. For an isolated system, the natural course of events takes the system to a more disordered (higher entropy) state.

Boltzmann showed that the arrow of time was statistical in origin. A smashed and spilled coffee cup will never be seen to reassemble into a cup of coffee, not because it can't happen, but because it's extremely unlikely that it ever could happen.

 

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What happens when a moving object meets a stationary object? Contents of the backpack go airbourne.

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