Elmer
10-13-2005, 11:44 AM
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000198
Be sure to take a good look at the representation of a
photon at the bottom of the article. If this isn't a
perfect representation of a spiraling vortex of energy
I don't know what is! - Elmer
Few facets of nature are more mysterious than the
quantum world. Particles that appear and disappear
from nothing, interactions governed by probability,
and intrinsic uncertainties are enough to baffle even
the most experienced scientist. Making these ideas
even more difficult to grasp is the fact that no one
can ever hope to see a particle?in fact, particles may
not even have "looks" at all. Undeterred by these
challenges, industrial designer Jan-Henrik Andersen
set out to create a visual guide that anyone, from
particle physicists to high school students, could use
to navigate the quantum universe.
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Be sure to take a good look at the representation of a
photon at the bottom of the article. If this isn't a
perfect representation of a spiraling vortex of energy
I don't know what is! - Elmer
Few facets of nature are more mysterious than the
quantum world. Particles that appear and disappear
from nothing, interactions governed by probability,
and intrinsic uncertainties are enough to baffle even
the most experienced scientist. Making these ideas
even more difficult to grasp is the fact that no one
can ever hope to see a particle?in fact, particles may
not even have "looks" at all. Undeterred by these
challenges, industrial designer Jan-Henrik Andersen
set out to create a visual guide that anyone, from
particle physicists to high school students, could use
to navigate the quantum universe.
__________________________________
Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005
http://mail.yahoo.com