Space-Time Tornado by Til
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NEWS FROM KANSAS THREE: Temporal tornados observed
An image of a destructive Space-Time tornado touching down on Kansas Three. The image was captured by a Toto-roving probe, Oz series Five (no kidding--that's its name!).
Kansas Three is very near several Neutron stars in close orbit. The system of neutron stars causes very large Spacial-Temporal distortions.
These distortions form vortexes in the local space continuum resulting in tornados touching down on Kansas Three. The tornados touch down on an average of from 25 to 40 earth days, every Earth year. When the tornados touch down, strange temporal effects take place on the surface. The tornados are currently under study by an Earth research team. It has been reported that several members have been lost!
Thanks to everyone for all the nice comments on my last image. Enjoy!
P.S. Ultra Fractal 3.04
Comments (5)
thelma
Fabulous, and wonderful bright colours !!!!
kimpe
Interesting. Good Job!
ead
Fascinating "weatherscape", John, and lovely colors and movement. Thanks.
Darkangel764
Beautiful colours and movement and the story is brilliant. Excellent!!
LFNForever
Very beautiful, great concept!! :)