[meteorite-list]OT: Interesting page
From: Sterling K. Webb <kelly_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Jul 12 22:49:56 2005 Message-ID: <42D4812C.BCFA5801_at_bhil.com> Hi, Moni, List, This concept was originally out forward as a book and subsequently a short film (or the other way around), called POWERS OF TEN by Charles and Ray Eames. I remember seeing it in the late 1970's or perhaps early 1980's and it wasn't new then, so the concept goes 'way back. The book sold very well, a large "coffeetable" book. The film is available as part of DVD collection of Eames films, published in 2000. A child's "flipbook" is out of print. An expansion of the idea is available in a book by Philip Morrison with the same title. Check Amazon. I can't remember it well enough to tell if these images are the same or a re-doing, but it's the idea and the experience that sticks in your head. It still does. Sterling K. Webb --------------------------------------------- moni waiblinger-seabridge wrote: > Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida has > put up a very interesting page on its site. It > begins as a view of the Milky Way Galaxy viewed from > a distance of 10 million light years and then Zooms > in towards Earth in powers of ten. 10 million, to > one million, to 100,000 light years and then it > finally reaches a large Oak tree. Once you click on the site, the > software does all > the work. Sit back and imagine how complex our > universe is! You can play it forward and backward to > be amazed over and over. At the end it says > AUTO....click on that and review the process in > reverse! > > http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index. Received on Tue 12 Jul 2005 10:49:16 PM PDT |
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