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As far as I know,this is the only other copy of the cube.I will fold it from better paper soon.
Designed by Bryiah Loper
Variation on the Vortex unit.
Unit CP here.
This new vortex chamber prototype for use in a chemical looping combustion reactor was fabricated with a 3D printer and will be used to separate coal ash from the oxygen carrier.
This new vortex chamber prototype for use in a chemical looping combustion reactor was fabricated with a 3D printer and will be used to separate coal ash from the oxygen carrier.
Vortex: choré/flashmob des bénévoles
Vortex: choreo / flashmob of volunteers
photos by Pascal Jeanrenaud
How different earlier outlooks were! Copernicus freed men from the mistaken idea that the Earth stands still. It was an error, he taught, to believe that the Sun moved round the Earth. His doctrine was further developed by Kepler and Galileo. Yet Copernicus and Ptolemy were both right. It all depends on the stand-point from which you are looking at Sun and Earth. If you study our solar system from the astral and not from the physical plane, Ptolemy's system is right — there is the Earth at the centre and the situation is as the ancients described it. We need only remind ourselves that on the astral plane everything appears reversed. The Ptolemaic system holds good for the astral plane, the Copernican for the physical. In future times yet another, quite different picture of the world will prevail. Generally we hear that Copernicus taught only two things: that the Earth revolves on its own axis and that the Earth moves round the Sun. It is seldom noticed that he taught also a third form of movement — that the whole solar system moves onward in a spiral. For the present this fact will be left aside, but in the future humanity will return to it...
There is no absolute truth — each truth has its particular mission at a certain time.
ly/rudolf steiner
Was on board the LRT when I realised that I could take a cool vortex like shot from the window at the end. So I stood there just as the train stopped at the Masjid Jamek Putra LRT station. I set the shutter and exposure to about 4 seconds and just as the train was about to move, I clicked on the shutter release button. I’m not so happy with the shot as it was not sharp enough (I didn’t had a Tripod in handy with me at that time so I balanced the DSLR on my camera bag). However, I still sort of like this shot because it just shows how fast paced life can be. 25 years can just fly past you. “Smoke through a keyhole” as Jack Nicholson puts it in The Bucket List.
Photographed on the 30th of November 2010 at the Masjid Jamek LRT station, Kuala Lumpur by Sukhbir Cheema.
This was a vortex demonstrating thing at the science centre glasgow. You could spin the top plate to twist the roaps into this patern.
See a close up version here...Spiral
Loose Torque record label evening at the Vortex Jazz Club in London. 12.3.08
Nigel Coombes (violin), Jon Corbett (trumpet), Lol Coxhill (sax), Paul Dunmal (sax), Tony Marsh (drums), Neil Metcalfe (flute), Garry Todd (sax), Nick Stephens (double bass).
June Rowlands Park in Toronto now features a Vortex Splashpad complemented by a Poligon shelter for added shade. This park has lots to offer and is worthy of a visit.
Learn more about Vortex and Poligon at www.abcrecreation.com.
Following shots presenting the formation of vortex. Initially shallow invagination develops in to the long and massive vortex.
In Sedona, AZ vortexes are created, not by wind or water, but from spiraling spiritual energy. The vortexes of Sedona are named because they are believed to be spiritual locations where the energy is right to facilitate prayer, mediation and healing. Vortex sites are believed to be locations having energy flow that exists on multiple dimensions. The energy of the vortexes interacts with a person’s inner self. It is not easily explained. Obviously it must be experienced.
Just like the vortexes in Sedona, an abandoned psych ward must be experienced to know the feeling of being in a place like that.