October 22, 2011
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where mr not math Math’s
http://www.kleinbottle.com/images/PedaPoster_v3_big1.jpg
http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j00SMZTvazFatWE/Silicon-Dioxide-G-350-.jpg
Silicon dioxide…white sand.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_f3wJfyINpgY/TKmo46QP0VI/AAAAAAAAABg/Q0Mkts8nY7w/s1600/pantai-senggigi-gado-gadoblogspot.jpg
text:
http://lusy-tourisminindonesia.blogspot.com/2011/01/senggigi-beach.html
island of Lombok is Senggigi beach. This beach is located not so far from town or from the airport of Mataram in Ampenan, only 1 / 2 hour trip.
http://imageshack.us/f/828/22233824qqpo5zkr.jpg/
from google search “molecular model SiO2″
http://www.hgs-model.com/gallery/img/photo_Low_quartz.jpg
colors inverted @ www.online-image-editor.com
http://api.ning.com/files/VmiNtAkwMINuABCxO79kjssTdwZjLhL50mjY*nHhv9h3iOnhNA0ze031NCWq1jPX34XJAqWXce3USSc18TsDnQhde5mrCx3E/Changling.bmp
oo tough to find a simple vid of odo of star trek deep space nine shapeshifting! google image search “ds0 odo shapeshift”
other media present at this time was” Terminator 2 Judgement day.”
poor robert patrick shotgunnned awwwwwww
http://imageshack.us/f/192/neca4.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/f/849/222315285jsvts25.jpg/
from: google image search “glass car”
http://www.designyourway.net/diverse/3d/cars/a_glass_car.jpg
colors inverted @ http://www.online-image-editor.com/
google image search “circuit board”
http://www.johnlund.com/ArticleImages/Artcl33-blunders/stock-photo-circuit-board.jpg
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now the point of this is truncated as i’m out of time and due out to win the lottery and pick up the milk/juice…:D is in ninety three college try one i walked past a similar type of poster of the math matical fors of space enclosed. I thought of sand and how also poly chains/crystals etc. grow and can be many things otherwise unseen/detected while they exist in your very face.
I was to muse on that.. but oh well here’s a poem that started the paper post…it wasn’t metal but glass.
space caged- coalesce
lest nada nothing exist
racing waves promise
Comments (17)
Rec for the haiku!
This all went over my head. You know that, right? Like way, wayyy, wayyyyy up high over my head.
Yet, I enjoyed it. Weird, no?
Ooo i like that first picture… and i bet you can guess why … also, i like your poem at the end there
One day I’m going to understand you. And that’s when I’m going to start worrying. Until then, I’m just going to enjoy your posts.
good to see you around
@SamsPeeps - two direct votes for WTF? you’ve company .
@Peridot21 - is it because it’s DOTTY? thank you.
@doahsdeer - good.
@SisterMae - I figured dot would get me good if i didn’t start posting more….
Not wtf, just not there yet. I hope to be someday. Still, enjoyed this, gave me something to think about, or try to think about.
@distractedbyzombies - puzzle wuzzle!… I’ll give you an itty bitty clue. methane or CH4 or it’s polymerizing group in chemistry “methyl” or CH3 are both hedra methyl being thee very first shap listed and Methane being the second……sorta kinda maybe anyways… there is something to shapes of little particles or are they just waves?
Your brain amazes me, StarMan!
HUGS! and Happy Weekend!
PS…”I’ll be bach!”
@AdamsWomanFell - but will you hear me? oh wait, that’s beethoven
Your post reminds me of quasicrystals and the recent Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner:
http://www.jhunewsletter.com/science-technology/quasicrystal-discovery-defied-prior-knowledge-of-matter-1.2647437#.TqO-S977gSQ
Into science much? I’ll be honest – I don’t randomly think of science things but I do like pretty much all the Star Treks and The Big Bang Theory. I think how my flip phone is like a first generation communicator.. Does that count for something? Heh. peace & smiles
@sleekpeek - that was neat but you just had to slip in that it’s quasi…didn’t ya
@peacenow - yes, yes it does.
@starmanjones - well, yep, that works … but i was thinking ’bout the purty colors!
oh, and ps – Dot would if you didn’t! … you’re doing great, tho, so you’re safe…… for now, anyway! ;)
@Peridot21 - lol…thought so.
@starmanjones - The article called them “quasi”, and, from what I gather, according to how crystals had once been defined to behave, it seemed to make sense; yet, Shechtman won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of these “crystals” which went against the standard theories of how crystals formed. Originally, he was ridiculed by the science community. I really had no clue, quasi or otherwise, until the recent Nobel news.
In other (and somewhat sad) news of the crystal world, yesterday:
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011/10/24/Nobel-chemistry-winner-Hauptman-94-dies/UPI-92771319477109/?spt=hs&or=tn
My favorite math discovery (on a personal note) was Godel’s Incompleteness Theorem. If you like the more soap opera-y side of tech, check out: Incompleteness: The Proof and Paradox of Kurt Godel (Great Discoveries).
@sleekpeek - ;) http://www.amazon.com/Red-Magician-Lisa-Goldstein/dp/B005K6A4PA/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1319540076&sr=1-1 Magic! but yes I like sciency stuff too and no, not just she blinded me with science.
@starmanjones - Not sure I get the connection, but the book sounds interesting with its Noah-like character seemingly following the instructions of God. Perhaps it is happening right now, in front of our faces. We simply need a sensitive soul to pick up on the cues.