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12/16/2003 09:05:24 AM · #1
How's this for some mind expansion?

//micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index.html
12/16/2003 09:09:50 AM · #2
Now that is soooo cool. I watched it again & again. Very thought provoking.
12/16/2003 09:14:08 AM · #3
Amazing :)
12/16/2003 09:16:46 AM · #4
Mind blowing
12/16/2003 11:07:41 AM · #5
Ohhh, if only my zoom lens would do a tenth of it! :))
12/16/2003 11:15:44 AM · #6
WOW
12/16/2003 12:01:24 PM · #7
Wow! This is wonderful! I bookmark the link. :-)
12/16/2003 12:47:42 PM · #8
There is a book which has been around for 20-30 years which does much the same thing (without the animation).
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Found at Half.com/eBay:

Powers of Ten: A Book About the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding Another Zero (Paperback, 1985)
Author: Phylis Morrison

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0-71676-0037
October 1985
Publisher: W H Freeman & Co

Message edited by author 2003-12-16 13:35:17.
12/16/2003 09:35:45 PM · #9
If you believe the movies every camera is capable of resolving this much detail. All you have to do is keep zooming in on the image. :)
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