Putting it all into Perspective
Putting it all into Perspective
Interesting link for those of you interested in comparing things size wise:
http://primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/
http://primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/
Re: Putting it all into Perspective
This is very much something worth looking at. You ever watch some of the stuff they have regarding the universe on the science channel?woodchip wrote:Interesting link for those of you interested in comparing things size wise:
http://primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/
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http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100120.html Look at this also.
Re: Putting it all into Perspective
I watch whenever I get a chance. I especially like the great graphics to show what is happening as they explain, say, the massive jet of matter spewing out of a super massive black hole or a neutron star.Avder wrote:This is very much something worth looking at. You ever watch some of the stuff they have regarding the universe on the science channel?woodchip wrote:Interesting link for those of you interested in comparing things size wise:
http://primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/
Re: Putting it all into Perspective
They had a show hosted by Morgan Freeman called 'Through the Wormhole' or something. It had a lot of great topics and I hope they bring it back again soon.woodchip wrote: I watch whenever I get a chance. I especially like the great graphics to show what is happening as they explain, say, the massive jet of matter spewing out of a super massive black hole or a neutron star.
cool stuff. I might be able to replace some of my text lists with this flash.
(i've been on a bit of a nano trend as of late)
However:
There's a mistake in the relative size of the water molecule's twin hydrogen atoms to the stand alone hydrogen atom.
(get them both on screen at once - they are significantly different sizes, they should be the same)
Also this
hell, collect the whole set
http://www.youtube.com/user/cyriak
(i've been on a bit of a nano trend as of late)
However:
There's a mistake in the relative size of the water molecule's twin hydrogen atoms to the stand alone hydrogen atom.
(get them both on screen at once - they are significantly different sizes, they should be the same)
Also this
hell, collect the whole set
http://www.youtube.com/user/cyriak