Čerenkov Radiation

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"Čerenkov Radiation (also spelled Cerenkov or Cherenkov) is electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through an insulator at a speed greater than the speed of light in that medium. The characteristic "blue glow" of nuclear reactors is due to Čerenkov radiation. "

Click on image for greatness.

Sidelong Glances

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by Robert Doisneau. More here.


artist unknown via la última inocencia

Fake Love

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shared by romanywg

Silhouettes by unknown artist seen around East London in recent days.

Botany in Wonderland

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"I became obsessed with creating botanical illustrations of various flora and fauna found living throughout multiple dimensions and decided to chronicle my observations in the form of a book."

Well fair play to you then.

via monster brains

Planets Unknown

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Photographer Jason Tozer was asked to take some pictures of planets bubbles. This is the result

A Square

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Lifted from BLDGBLOG:

"Korean photographer Hosang Park's series A Square consists of bird's-eye views of the small, over-landscaped parks that seem to accompany modern apartment towers all over the world. As Park explains, these "parks" are too small to serve their ostensible purpose: as open space for recreation and places "to make discussions or take a rest." In the UK and US, they are included in new construction projects to fulfill the letter of planning regulations (if not the spirit) – a token band-aid of "nature" applied to high-density development. As Park points out, their presence in Korea is both a reassurance and an investment: the trees, paths, and water features, no matter how artificial, push up property prices by providing an implicit guarantee of "the environmental benefits of a place where they belong." "

Barcelona 1908 and Tico Tico

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See also San Francisco 1905.

The concrete-domed radioactive landfill of Runit Island

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According to the Brookings Institution, “beneath this concrete dome on Runit Island, part of Enewetak Atoll, built between 1977 and 1980 at a cost of about $239 million, lie 111,000 cubic yards or radioactive soil and debris from Bikini and Rongelap atolls. The dome covers the 30-foot deep, 350-foot wide crate[r] created by the May 5, 1958, Cactus test.” Photo by the Defense Special Weapons Agency.

via Pruned

Nature's Revenge

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from ludo

nature's revenge in practice

In the beginning...

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...there was the alpha and omega...


... and it created the heavens and the earth...


... and all the things within it, and around it...


... and at last he created man in his own image...


... for God is a blue dragon...


... and if you didn't know this, try to keep up will you?

Images via BiblyOdyssey

Let's Get Electro

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Couple of electro related links after this picture. Pretend you are French and have fun with them.


iDaft

Drums

The Hyrax

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"Early Phoenician navigators mistook the rabbits of the Iberian Peninsula for hyraxes (Hebrew Shaphan); hence they named it I-Shapan-im, meaning "land of the hyraxes", which possibly became the Latin word "Hispania", the root of Spain's modern Spanish name España and the English name Spain."

The Hyrax

Pareidolia

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Please Say Something

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Please Say Something - Full Length from David OReilly on Vimeo.

Best seen here. Utter genius.

The White Rose

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White Rose

Relaxx

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Construction photo of the RELAXX Sport & Leisure Centre in Slovakia by AK2. Click on image for full sci-fi effect.

via architecnophilia