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Ah, the Tesla coil, nature's own party trick and a physicist's hair-raising best friend! It's like a magic orb that turns anyone into a wizard—zap a neon bulb, and voilà, instant light show. Just remember, while it's all fun and games making your hair stand on end, safety first! No jewelry, dry hands, and if you've got a pacemaker, admire the electric ballet from a safe distance.😮 And for the love of science, don't forget to step off that chair before someone flips the switch, or you'll be the brightest bulb in the room—literally!
Foucault-Pendel (1851-Paris)
Ein Foucaultsches Pendel ist ein räumliches Pendel mit großer Pendellänge und -masse, mit dessen Hilfe ohne astronomische Beobachtungen am Himmel die Erdrotation nachgewiesen werden kann.
Millennium Tower - Magdeburg
The Foucault pendulum or Foucault's pendulum is a simple device named after French physicist Léon Foucault, conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the Earth's rotation.
Doppler effect: acoustics and optics!
Dopplereffekt: Akustik und Optik.
Information about Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach: "wikipedia English"
Österreichischer Physiker und Philosoph Ernst Mach: "wikipedia Deutsch"
Glas: Rosenthal Serie Papyrus Design Michael Boehm
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St Paul's Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge
London, UK
July 2016
When I visited London in 2016, unfortunately, I did not step inside St Paul's. I only recently discovered one unique acoustic feature of St Paul's beautifully created dome that fascinated me. The Whispering Gallery is a circular walkway that is 257 steps up the dome from the cathedral floor, encircling the interior of the dome. At the Whispering Galley, a whisper against its curving walls is audible on the opposite side some 30 - 40 meters (on average, approximately 115 feet) away. How amazing! I am neither a physicist nor a mathematician. Based on what I have read, the late Lord Rayleigh discovered this phenomenon, that in a whispering gallery, the sound waves cling to the surface, creep horizontally along a relatively narrow belt around the circular shape of the wall, and travel to the other end of the gallery, thereby amplifying sound.
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In the 1660s, English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton began a series of experiments with sunlight and prisms. Based on his experiments he argued that the geometric nature of the laws of reflection and refraction could only be explained if light is made of particles, which he referred to as corpuscles, as waves don't tend to travel in straight lines. Newton concluded that light is composed of colored particles that combine to appear white.
Catching light.
Actually, a rope. Different strengths of vibration / rotation of the rope created different types of light patterns. I suspect these 'tight' patterns were created by high frequency vibrations, making the rope taught. But then, I'm not a physicist so the science is over my head.
I could have stood there for hours. I probably did.
(Pre-warning: there'll be more of these at some point; I took quite a few.)
Ørstedsparken is a public park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. One in a series of parks which were laid out on the grounds of the old fortification ring after it was decommissioned in the 1870s, the park still retains elements from the old fortifications in its topography—a section of the moat now serve as an elongated lake and former bastions appear in the landscape as small hills. The park is named for the brothers Ørsted, the politician and jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted, and the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, who both are commemorated with monuments in the park. (Wikipedia)
STATUA DI PAOLO SARPI.
Il monaco Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623) Teologo, astronomo, matematico, fisico,anatomista, letterato e polemista nei confronti della chiesa del papato, difese le prerogative della Repubblica veneziana colpita dall’interdetto di Paolo V. Rifiutò di presentarsi al tribunale dell’inquisizione a Roma e subì per questo un grave attentato che si presume fosse organizzato dalla curia romana. La scomunica da parte di Roma faceva si che tutte le chiese dovessero essere chiuse. Il senato affermo che le questioni temporali non si riconosceva alcuna autorità se non quella di Dio e ordinò che tutte le chiese rimassero aperte. Si narra che un prete a Venezia avesse deciso di chiudere la chiesa, cambiò idea quando vide sorgere una forca davanti a casa sua. L’interdetto durò un anno e fu levato il 22 aprile del 1607.La repubblica di Venezia rimase sempre fedele al motto “prima veneziani e poi cristiani”. La statua sorge nel luogo dove fu attuato l’attentato.
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STATUE OF PAOLO SARPI.
The monk Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623) Theologian, astronomer, mathematician, physicist, anatomist, man of letters and polemicist against the papal church, defended the prerogatives of the Venetian Republic struck by the interdict of Paul V. He refused to appear before the Inquisition tribunal in Rome and for this reason suffered a serious attack that was presumed to have been organized by the Roman Curia. The excommunication by Rome meant that all churches had to be closed. The Senate affirmed that temporal matters did not recognize any authority other than that of God and ordered that all churches remain open. It is said that a priest in Venice had decided to close the church, but changed his mind when he saw a gallows erected in front of his house. The interdict lasted a year and was lifted on April 22, 1607. The Republic of Venice always remained faithful to the motto "Venetian first and then Christians". The statue stands on the site where the attack took place.
CANON EOS 600D con ob. SIGMA 10-20 f./4-5,6 EX DC HSM
In the very last rays of sunshine D-ELOC 193 831 leased to SETG showed up with unit train 47178 built of blue Duslo cars loaded with fertilizer. This locomotive not only wears SETG's attractive paint scheme but also honors the physicist Christian Doppler. Photo taken on May 7, 2020 near Haiding.
In den allerletzten Sonnenstrahlen des 7. Mai 2020 legt sich D-ELOC 193 831 bei Haiding mit dem GAG 47178 in die Kurve. Die erfreulich saubere Lok trägt nicht nur das ansich schon attraktive Farbkleid der SETG sondern würdigt zudem den Physiker Christian Doppler. Die blauen Duslo-Wagen sind mit Dünger beladen, der von der Slowakei nach Deutschland transportiert wird. (5276)
Calle lilies are known for their extremely delicate flowers of graceful shape. They originate from the wetlands of South Africa. They arrived in Europe in 1697 and were originally known as Calla aethiopica, but they soon got a new name. Namely, in honor of the Italian physicist and botanist Francesco Zantedeschi, they were named Zantedeschia aethiopica.
Calla lilies always associates me with tenderness.
Two cloud images from last summer in Maine - this one taken with a fisheye lens.
"The term fisheye was coined in 1906 by American physicist and inventor Robert W. Wood based on how a fish would see an ultrawide hemispherical view from beneath the water (a phenomenon known as Snell's window). Their first practical use was in the 1920s for use in meteorology to study cloud formation giving them the name whole-sky lenses." - Wikipedia.
PLEASE NOTE - BE VERY CAREFUL if you are shooting the sky with a fisheye lens and using an optical viewfinder - the sun will often be in the frame, even if it is low in the sky or at your back. I would recommend using live view for framing...
Broad-billed Motmot or Electron platyrhynchum, is one of two species in the genus Electron. The name of the genus was coined in 1846 (by the German naturalist Johannes von Nepomuk Franz Xaver Gistel) while the physicist George Johnstone Stoney named the subatomic particle "electron" much later in 1891. Discovery Ctr. Soberania NP.
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) lived in Bern when he turned our ideas of space and time upside down with his theory of relativity in 1905. The Einstein Museum, which is part of the Bern Historical Museum, presents the life of the physicist. The light installation in the entrance area was the highlight for me. Next time I'll take a color film...
Bern, Schweiz
Sept. 2024
Olympus XA4 macro, Zuiko 3,5/28 mm
Kentmere Pan 100, Kodak D-76 (1+1)
Print auf Fomaspeed Variant 311, Moersch ECO 4812
A Foucault pendulum created by the German artist Gerhard Richter swings permanently from the dome of a deconsecrated Catholic church in Münster.
Invented by the French physicist Léon Foucault in 1851, the pendulum convinced the Catholic church of the Earth’s rotation, something its leaders had previously denied. Richter’s work comprises a 48kg brass ball suspended on a 29m-long cable from the dome of the early Baroque Dominican Church. A magnet created by the physics department of Münster University keeps the ball moving constantly over a circular space with a stone surface, where the church altar stood until it was removed to make way for the pendulum.
As a result of the earth’s rotation, the path of its oscillation moves slowly east. A full rotation takes 30 hours in Münster (the time required for a Foucault pendulum to rotate varies according to its location). Four rectangular panes of grey glass, each six metres long, reflect the pendulum’s motion and its viewers from the dome of church.
The early 18th-century Dominican Church was badly damaged in the Second World War and reconstructed in the 1960s. It was most recently used by the university, until it was deconsecrated in November 2017, in part because it urgently needed renovation. The organ, as well as the altar, has been removed. The city estimates the cost of renovating the church and installing the work, which Richter has donated, at €650,000.
- Stephen Hawking - 8th Jan 1942 - 14th Mar 2018.
My little thing for the loss of a genius physicist, cosmologist and a genuinely decent person. One of the former One Mile telescopes based in the very county that Hawking resided. The dishes are now disused but the view is still just as good ; )
"Something from nothing: Physicists model vacuum tunneling in a 2D superfluid," by University of British Columbia, edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan, September 1, 2025
Base image: IMG_4198 "Look over there!"
Oregon State Fairgrounds
Salem, Oregon
Camera: Canon EOS 6D
Lens: Canon EF 70-210mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Focal length: 70mm
Exposure: 1/320 sec. @ f/8, ISO 320
I got to thinking about this as alternative versions like Schrodiger's cat so we have here the final version, just below center while all the other possible versions drift off like smoke. I recall some physicist using an expression like "the collapse of the alternative" so I have borrowed that. If it's your expression send me a letter because I haven't had a letter from a physicist since I did graphics for the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois. There is, by the way, a nasty green spot in the middle, but I haven't found an adequate substitute for it.
Ørstedsparken is a public park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. One in a series of parks which were laid out on the grounds of the old fortification ring after it was decommissioned in the 1870s, the park still retains elements from the old fortifications in its topography—a section of the moat now serve as an elongated lake and former bastions appear in the landscape as small hills. The park is named for the brothers Ørsted, the politician and jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted, and the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, who both are commemorated with monuments in the park. (Wikipedia)
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I said in my previous water drop photo that you could view it from several angles: as a photographer, as a physicist etc. Let's view this photo from a physicist point of view and carry over the knowledge to photography.
A rainbow is formed by raindrops refracting different colors of sun light at different angles on the front surface, reflecting them from the rear surface back to the front surface, then refracting them again on the front surface, violet being bent more than red and thus sending us the rainbow colors at different angles. And we see the rainbow.
In this photo I used the flash of my NIKON D60. Indirect flash light from surroundings entered the left side of the drop and emerged on the right, causing the micro rainbow. If you look at my rainbow you will see the red and blue. The others are not visible. On the other hand direct flash light impinged the drop in the middle, causing the red and blue to reach the camera sensor at the same angle. Therefore the mid axis of the drop reveals magenta, which is nothing but a combination of red and blue.
This drop shows that our camera flashes have a spectrum rich in red and blue and different from that of the sun's. There arises the need that all photographers are aware of: the need to adjust the white balance. When you select FLASH setting for WB then the camera electronics tries to compensate for the colors that are weak or missing (in my case green is attenuated a lot.)
Ref: [web.physik.rwth-aachen.de/~harm/aixphysik/atom/discharge/...]
BUYUK BOYDA IZLEMENIZ VE NOTLARIN BULUNDUGU BOLGEYE BAKMANIZ TAVSIYE EDILIR
Daha onceki damla fotografinda, resme bir fotografci, muhendis fizikci, bir mistik vb nokta-i nazarindan bakilabilecegini yazmistim. Bu fotografa fizik acisindan bakalim ve onun fotograf sanati ile ilgisini arastiralim.
Gokkusagi, gunes isiginin yagmur tanelerinin on yuzunden girip, cesitli renklerde farki acilarla kirilip arka yuzeye carpmasi oradan yansiyip on yuzeyden yine kirilarak farkli acilarda bize ulasmasi sonucu olusur - mavi, kirmizidan daha buyuk bir aci ile kirilir.
Buradaki fotografta NIKON D60 flasini kullandim. Damlaya indirekt yollarla sol taraftan giren flas isigi, damlanin sag tarafindaki (tayfi) mikro gokkusagini olusturmus. Burada kirmizi ve mavi acikca gorulmekte, yesil ve diger renkler gorulmemektedir. Bu durum butun fotograf meraklilarinin da bildigi gibi flas kullanildiginda renklerin normal gorunumunden farkli olmasini dougurur. Bu durumu duzeltmek icin WB (White Balance) ayarinda FLASH secilerek giderilir. Kamera elektronigi kirmizi ve mavi disindaki renkleri telafi etmeye calisir.
First post to Flickr: 04/05/2009
Playing 'tourist' in Toronto in November I found myself beside and looking almost straight up at the CN Tower. It was early evening and more than half of the lower part of the tower was in shade.
When contruction was completed in 1976 it became the world's tallest free-standing structure. Although it was surpassed in 2010 to become the third tallest tower in the world, it remains the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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"The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Kindness, Beauty, and Truth." Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel laureate (1879-1955)
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Milestones - Volta's Electrical Battery Invention in 1799
A Museum for Alessandro Volta
Tempio Voltiano on Lake Como - A Neoclassical Monument and Museum dedicated to the life and work of the Italian professor of philosophy at Pavia and physicist Alessandro Volta.He was the inventor of the Electrophorus,the Spark Eudiometer & the Electric Battery (Voltaic Pile),which provided the first source of continuous current.
The Temple was designed & created by Federico Frigerio.
His concept was that the building would echo parts of Pantheon.
"No style seemed more appropriate than the neoclassical”,wrote Frigerio.
The core of the neoclassical mansion is the great circular hall approximately 12 metres in diameter and surmounted by a hemispherical dome and ornate ceiling roses; the floor of the central hall is elevated by 2.5 metres to protect the exhibits from flooding as it is nearby Lake Como.
The dome is supported by eight marble columns and four further corner pillars and is crowned by a rich entablature frieze in which the dedicatory inscription is written in bronze letters.On the main axis,there is relief-work in plaster,depicting the four periods of Volta's life.
The museum houses an extensive collection of Volta’s instruments,experimental devices,original paperwork and many documents,although quite many of his original apparatuses and artefacts were destroyed in a disastrous fire in Pavia in 1899.
Alessandro Volta contributed much to electrical science and became one of the most respected scientists.The unit of electrical potential was named Volt in his honour.
The Banca d'Italia issued Italian Lira banknotes in 9 different denominations,including the 10000 Italian Lire banknote portraying the image of Alessandro Volta and on the reverse side an image of Tempio Voltiano.The Bank started issuing these 10000 Italian Lira banknotes in 1984 and withdrew them from circulation in 2002.
Such was his fame that in 1801,Volta was summoned to Paris by Napoleon Bonaparte to give a demonstration of his newly invented Voltaic pile in the Institute of France,and in 1810,Napoleon awarded him a Gold Medal and was also made a Count.
What is the origin of light?
The physicist will probably tell you that it is a photon emitted by matter in an excited state.
The astronomer will certainly agree with that, but might add that such excited matter can be found in stars, which are fueled by nuclear reactions or in gas clouds that are energized by electromagnetic radiation.
The chemist will also agree with the physicist, but will add that matter can also be excited by a chemical reaction, thus leading to chemoluminescence.
The biologist might bring another aspect into the discussion: Such chemical reactions can take place inside living organisms, leading to bioluminescence and that the most frequently encountered bioluminescent organisms may be the dinoflagellates present in the surface layers of the sea, which are responsible for the sparkling phosphorescence sometimes seen at night in disturbed water.
Finally, the astrophotographer might agree with all of the above and, if he is lucky enough, he will be able to show you an image where a sky, filled with billions of stars and a few colorful emission nebulas, is riding above a remote ocean shore where photo luminescent bacteria seem to rival the starlight with their own glow.
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D, astro modified
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L ll @70mm
iOptron Skytracker
Foreground:
4 x 30s @ ISO1600, stacked
Sky:
4 x 30s @ ISO1600, tracked, stacked
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COUNTING DOWN: CAN YOU STOP OR REVERSE THE SAND GRAINS?
Time, our most valuable resource, is difficult to comprehend. Physicists can not give an exact description of time. Theory of Special Relativity teaches us that time can be "dilated" for objects traveling close to the speed of light. Hence the twin paradox. In Islamic thought also, time is an entity that subdues to "folding" literally, that is events that normally take years can be squeezed into a very short time slot, the most famous example being the night travel of Prophet Mohammed to Jerusalem and thence to heavens in a matter of minutes. However there is no evidence that time progresses in reverse direction. Time tunnel, travel in time (to the past) are only a science fiction. You can't stop time and reverse it. Time albeit dilatable, foldable (whichever word you prefer) is irreversible. For this very reason reincarnation is refuted by Islam. This being said, Islam gives a chance for repentance, which is a vow that you take and promise that you would never act the wrong way that you already did if you had been given the chance to go back in time. So for us Muslims, repentance is like rewinding the time backwards, undoing what we didn't correctly by promising that we will never ever do it again. This is by Allah as if we have never done it. And this is our travel in time to the moment of erring and sinning.
Turkcesi obur resmin (Kum saati #2'nin) altinda.
Date posted to Flickr: 01/18/2010
Just as we accept the existence of light even though physicists have not yet explained how its wave characteristics are compatible with quanta of energy, so we can accept the present trait of the transforming union, even if we do not see into the deepest explanatory root of it.
--THOMAS DUBAY, S.M. FIRE WITHIN St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and the Gospel—on Prayer
The vaccination progress
If I were a physicist, I would speak of a negative acceleration.
Sigma 18-35mm F1,8 DC HSM Art
Dr Khalsa is a research scientist (physicist) at Cornell U in upstate NY.
here, my son and I are watching Rick & Morty. His partner Kathleen is also with us, out of view
This is an old photo of my cousin, Persis Weevil, a self taught amateur physicist who built a personal temporal flux transporter based on an old stereo receiver. If she'd written up her methods, she'd have been awarded a Nobel prize. Instead, she decided to travel back to 1953 in order to prevent the dreadful events at Queen Elizabeth II's coronation that led to family disgrace. Unfortunately, she accidentally dialled in 1593. Unable to recharge her unit and attempting to manufacture a generator, she was burnt as a witch soon after arrival.
We're Here: Dead Scientists Society
322/365
Scientists have discovered the sub-atomic particle that confers density.
They've called it the Moron.
What’s the last thing you want yo hear a nuclear physicist say ?
Oops.
Renowned Physicist and Nobel Laureate Sir CV Raman's car. MYB 7066, Studebaker Champion Model 1947 displayed in the Payana car Museum, Srirangapatna, karnataka.
Real Name: Ronald Raymond
Gender: Male
Height: 6'2 (As Firestorm); (6'1 as Raymond)
Weight: 202 lbs (92 kg) (As Firestorm); 179 lbs (As Raymond)
Firestorm is a nuclear-powered super-hero with the ability to transmute elements. The Firestorm Matrix is a composite of multiple people bonded together, originally high school student Ronnie Raymond controlling the body and nuclear physicist Professor Martin Stein giving direction as an additional consciousness.
I'd love to hear what you think.
Freshwater is close to steep chalk cliffs. It was the birthplace of physicist Robert Hooke and was the home of Poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson
St Patrick's Church, Glenroan, Sperrins route, Co Tyrone,Northern Ireland, UK
St Patrick’s Church, Upper Badoney. Erected in 1784 on the site of a much earlier pre-reformation church, believed to have been founded by St Patrick. The graveyard contains many interesting stones, including the recently restored tomb of Professor
James MacCullagh, a prominent C19th mathematician and physicist
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The Netherlands - Pijnacker/Nootdorp
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''We sail within a vast sphere, ever drifting in uncertainty, driven from end to end''
- B. Pascal (French mathematician, philosopher and physicist, 1623-1662)
The ships of this class are named after famous American explorers and pioneers.
William McLean was a physicist working for the U.S.Navy who is credited with concieving and developing the Sidewinder heat seeking missile. A feat recorded in the ship's crest, which incorporates two of the missiles.
Sancta Sophia was designed by the Greek scientists: the physicist Isidore of Miletus and the matematician Anthemius of Tralles.
The architecture belongs to early Byzantine period, 330 - 730 AD.
It was during Emperor Justinian’s rule from 527 to 565 AD that Byzantine Art and architecture flowered. He instituted a building campaign primarily in Constantinople and later in Ravenna, Italy.
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Tribute To Stephen Hawking (1942 - 2018)
My special tribute to the great World renowned Physicist, Scientist and Unique Personality that was the Professor Stephen Hawking (1942 - 2018).
The Universe have a new Star since today ...
With the music : Music by Borrtex, album: ''Creation"" 2017
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Nebula created for this work with several images of NASA and artistic techniques.
This my artistic option has to do with the dream and joy of life I wanted to give, despite the fatality of his illness throughout his life.
Part of "res noscenda note notiz sketch skizze material sammlung collection entwurf überlegung gedanke brainstorming musterbogen schnittmuster zwischenbilanz bestandsaufnahme rückschau vorschau" // Empty Padded ~ LeerGefüllt - Waiting Time at Work - Left handed drawings and writings on the empty left pages of my prompter`s book: Soufflierbuch "Die Physiker The physicists" (Friedrich Dürrenmatt) Seite 9 - 11 // pointillismus - auf den Punkt gebracht
DMC-GH3 - P1050790 - 2015-07-01
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Bologna (Italy) – Asinelli tower – Built in year 1109, 498 steps, it's a leaning tower. In 1791 the tower was the protagonist of a famous scientific experiment conducted by physicist Giovanni Battista Guglielmini to prove the rotation of the earth. By dropping a grave from the tower noticed that instead of falling along the vertical line it moved to 17 mm.
For a while there, I thought I'd lost my mind.
I hate to be the person who writes something totally unrelated to the picture, but I'm teaching at a workshop in London next week (Friday 11th), and I thought I'd put the offer out to anyone interested in coming. georgiarosehardy@gmail.com if you'd like some more info :)
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This is from a shoot I did with Kane! Concept was mine, Kane did the shooting! Check out his version!
Taken with Canon 5D, on 85mm 1.2 lens, rented from www.canoncamerabuzz.com!