Archive for tag: science
20 November, 2005 | Ponderings
You may think butchers wear lab coats to protect them from the blood. Thats not the case. They really wear them because they secretly want to be mad scientists. With all those animal body parts, they have material to play Dr. Frankenstein.
I’ll let you think about that for a while. I’ll be here when you [...]
Tags: science, weird | 2 comments
11 May, 2005 | Ponderings
Heres an intresting article. Its instructions how to make a transmitter and reciever that uses a laser beam instead of radio frequencies.
Using a simple laser pointer, a few misc parts, and about 15 minutes, you can make a simple laser communicator that converts a sound source into light that travels across a room, and back [...]
Tags: laser, science | 1 comment
4 February, 2005 | General
I’ve been reading up on parallel universes lately. Its an intresting topic. Mostly what I’ve read was written by Dr. Michio Kaku. He has this way of explaining physics in an entertaining way. I can understand heavily technical physics explainations, but I’d prefer to hear his explanations. I just finished reading a transcript from a [...]
Tags: physics, science, wormholes | No comments
22 January, 2005 | General
I just read an intresting article about escaping from the universe in the event of ours comming to an end. It will happen, just not in our lifetimes.
Apparently with physics as we currently underatand it, its possible to escape this universe and enter a universe next to our own. It involves wormholes (sometimes called Einstein-Rosen [...]
Tags: physics, science, universe, wormholes | No comments
21 January, 2005 | Ponderings
Marvel has a comic character named Vision. This Avengers member has an ability Marvel has incorrectly labeled as intangibility. According to Dictionary.com, the definition of the word is: 1. Incapable of being perceived by the senses. 2. Incapable of being realized or defined. 3. Incorporeal. But Vision’s power is density control. [...]
Tags: comics, dc, intangible, invisible, marvel, physics, science | No comments
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