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Research Station 1 - Particle Physics

Bryce Science/Medical posted on Apr 05, 2008
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Whilst particle physics is an actual branch of physics, most of the research that I know about concerns large vats of solvent buried deep inside mountains with special detectors or miles of tubes beneath the ground with single atoms accelerated to mind blowing speeds by magnets. None of these offer great rendering opportunities. So, using artistic licence once again, I have created a reaction chamber with some unspecified substance contained therein. It looks quite interesting but tends more toward science fiction than fact. Hope you don't mind. :-) Yet again, Google can offer much reading material on the subject of particle physics - or you can find quite a lot of links to stuff of interest by CLICKING HERE. ---------------------------- Original Render: 21-Mar-2008 Created with Bryce 4 Scientific community created with Poser 4 Reaction chamber contents created with Apophysis 2.06c 3D hack

Comments (3)


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thecytron

9:23AM | Sat, 05 April 2008

Very good rendering!

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DukeNukem2005

2:16AM | Sun, 06 April 2008

This image is very well looked.

dhama

3:10AM | Mon, 07 April 2008

So much for the eye to see in the scene, and a very nice angle with the shadows.


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