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Radiation II

Fractal Abstract posted on May 30, 2005
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This is the second part in the Radiation series, supposedly depicting an antimatter particle shower colliding with the surface of a metal object. I don't know if there's any scientific credibility in this, but at least I got to use the words "antimatter" and "particle" :-P

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psion005

3:37AM | Mon, 30 May 2005

hahahahahaha and loving it :) and i think we should all go out today and make an effort to use those two words in a sentance with a complete stranger LOL Thanks for making me laugh Petri ~VOTE~

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Dinhi

5:05AM | Mon, 30 May 2005

hahaha.....omg that's funny...can I say it too? ...antimatter lol wait! Partical hahaha...Your the best Petri, now off to work for me, and like Andrew said, I think I will use both in a sentence today...(= Love the image, it's like looking across a vast dark ocean and watching lightning dance upon the surface...Very nice, I'm loving this series!

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Shelamay

6:21AM | Mon, 30 May 2005

Excellent job!Magnetic antiparticles!

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Macvee

6:31AM | Mon, 30 May 2005

Was this a sub atomic antiparticle shower? As long as this shower was created in a self-contained antiproton factory utilising the Antiproton Decelerator..... Dunno what I've just written, but hey I think it sounds authentic as does your image!!! LOL Cheers for the chuckle! before work!!

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Henny31

9:26AM | Mon, 30 May 2005

you made 2 people laugh at this side... I had to read your subscription to my husband and both of us had a good laugh. Your picture is a beauty and looks like a tornado having fun with water.

blatte

10:25AM | Mon, 30 May 2005

Excellent image. It reminds me of a cyclone touching down. The beautiful flow and motion to this piece are brought into sharp focus by the lack of colour.

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sharkrey

12:42PM | Mon, 30 May 2005

==== but at least I got to use the words "antimatter" and "particle" ==== Not to mention the phrase "scientific credibility". Excellent image. Very intriguing.

Pink_Program

2:48PM | Mon, 30 May 2005

Amazing effect ;)

fractalinda

3:13AM | Tue, 31 May 2005

Fascinating and excellent!

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Asylumc3

10:57AM | Tue, 31 May 2005

lol, thanks for the laugh! Love the twisting motion on this and the slight reflection of it on the metal suface.

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Vecster

1:12AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

Given Your "Radiation" works, I think that this one was the most compelling for me to view. The perspective sense established by the composition of the "wave" seemed far reaching and dangerous. Like you were given a chance to view an instant of the effect assisted with a scope of some sort, just before being obliterated. Charming I know, but unfortunately "Radiation" has far more negative connotations than positive in our collective societies. Is that something we want to change? Well I guess so if mutation becomes a little more predictable, and a little less deadly.


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