I think there was an Asimov short story (may have been Clarke) that must have been inspired by Edgerton's photography.It describes the viewing of the footage of a nuclear explosion. The fireball develops a face, and eventually, distinct horns...
Oh dear.That's the end then.
http://www.metafilter.com/86170/The-Timeslice-Phenomenon
Awesome. I really like that Tango movie.
Some of the photos remind me of SEM images of pollen grains.
Some of the photos reminded me of highly magnified images of viruses.
I think there was an Asimov short story (may have been Clarke) that must have been inspired by Edgerton's photography.
ReplyDeleteIt describes the viewing of the footage of a nuclear explosion. The fireball develops a face, and eventually, distinct horns...
Oh dear.
ReplyDeleteThat's the end then.
http://www.metafilter.com/86170/The-Timeslice-Phenomenon
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I really like that Tango movie.
ReplyDeleteSome of the photos remind me of SEM images of pollen grains.
ReplyDeleteSome of the photos reminded me of highly magnified images of viruses.
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