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- Talking Dogs
- Panda, Part II
- "Lone and level sands" -a genre to watch
- Rehearsal Party, Ft Lauderdale, 2/18/07
- Panda Sneeze
- Whoa. Stereo photographs without all that eyecros...
- Meet the World: Thought-provoking Flags that Chal...
- Origami Polypolyhedra
- A pool filled with non-newtonian fluid
- Sean in NYC on Feb 11
- After the ice storm on Park Street
- A really nice, happy story about google
- ORDER OF THE SCIENCE SCOUTS OF EXEMPLARY REPUTE AN...
- Fluid polygons-update
- Philosophy and Neuroscience in the New Yorker 2/12/07
- PICTURES: Fluid Polygons and Polyhedra
- 80,000 Sound and Video Recordings of Animals now A...
- Re: satellite image
- From today's "Metropolitan Diary"
- Cornstarch Coolness
- Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us
- Using Metadata Effectively in OS X
- Finite Simple Group (of Order Two)
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3 comments:
Unbelievable! The scene at the end where the disc
is filled with writhing creatures is like something
out of a horror movie. Where did they get the idea
to do this? Is there any explanation? The earlier
bit where the holes were "interacting" needs
explanation also. In fact even the "Faraday waves"
(??) they show at the start are very peculiar.
I must admit, I have no explanations, but I know it's damn cool. Justin showed this to me and said something about it demonstrating the interesting qualities of non-newtonian liquids (I think that's it...).
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