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Ho oc thanks for that site. I'll give a clue how I take the fastest
pictures in the world. I use a pin hole. Bert |
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Sorry Bill Don't have a site. Don't know if my web TV can create a site.
My pictures are in "google" or if you email I can send you pictures of a bullet hitting glass before the glass can crack. Pictures faster than a shock wave going through a liquid. Faster than inertia can move. As fast as light can go an inch and a half. I had just taken great shorts last week,but my wife again opened my dark room door. I love pictures,and no one (not even Edginton's strobe light can take them at my speed.) The pictures speak for themselves in a thousand words. Bert PS they have been seen in this group,and all over the world. I should get the Nobel for them (yes) |
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Bert wrote,
I'll give a clue how I take the fastest pictures in the world. I use a pin hole. =A0 =A0 Bert, how does your system operate? Currently the fastest is done with ultra-short pulse lasers, which make even Edgerton's strobes pokey by comparison. For example, see- www.oxfordlasers.com/hsi/visilase.htm=A0 oc NOTE ANTI-SPAM ADDRESS: oldcoot88atwebtv.net Change the 'at' to@ |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Sorry Bill Don't have a site. Don't know if my web TV can create a site. My pictures are in "google" or if you email I can send you pictures of a bullet hitting glass before the glass can crack. Pictures faster than a shock wave going through a liquid. Faster than inertia can move. As fast as light can go an inch and a half. I had just taken great shorts last week,but my wife again opened my dark room door. I love pictures,and no one (not even Edginton's strobe light can take them at my speed.) The pictures speak for themselves in a thousand words. Bert PS they have been seen in this group,and all over the world. I should get the Nobel for them (yes) I'd happily post them for you on my site, if you care to share them. BV. |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Sorry Bill Don't have a site. Don't know if my web TV can create a site. My pictures are in "google" or if you email I can send you pictures of a bullet hitting glass before the glass can crack. Pictures faster than a shock wave going through a liquid. Faster than inertia can move. As fast as light can go an inch and a half. I had just taken great shorts last week,but my wife again opened my dark room door. I love pictures,and no one (not even Edginton's strobe light can take them at my speed.) The pictures speak for themselves in a thousand words. Bert PS they have been seen in this group,and all over the world. I should get the Nobel for them (yes) Bert, I'd like to see them, but I cannot find anything in Google as you mentioned. BV. |
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In article , BenignVanilla
wrote: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Sorry Bill Don't have a site. Don't know if my web TV can create a site. My pictures are in "google" or if you email I can send you pictures of a bullet hitting glass before the glass can crack. Pictures faster than a shock wave going through a liquid. Faster than inertia can move. As fast as light can go an inch and a half. I had just taken great shorts last week,but my wife again opened my dark room door. I love pictures,and no one (not even Edginton's strobe light can take them at my speed.) The pictures speak for themselves in a thousand words. Bert PS they have been seen in this group,and all over the world. I should get the Nobel for them (yes) Bert, I'd like to see them, but I cannot find anything in Google as you mentioned. BV. I've tried Google also with absolutly no luck.Bill. |
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Bill Sorry you can't find them in "GOOGLE" I never go to google but I
was told they are there. Here you see a cork floating on top of water that fills the flask to its brim. You see the flask coming apart,and water is non-compressible. This as far as I know is the only picture ever taken that shows inertia has a time lapse. The cork is still floating on the water's surface. I was asked to take a picture like this. It is not all that easy to stop action that is so very fast,and get the picture clear. Pictures don't lie. I've shown these pictures in another news group,and a person there told me I faked them. That I could not be this smart(I have my moments) I think faking them would be impossible to do. The bullet comes out of an air gun its a 122,and the gun is set in a vice(can't miss) I run out of wine glasses,and used a heavy vase,and it was an expensive gift from her mother. She tells everyone I'm a "crazy lazy fool" and I broke every thing made of glass in the house. Its true we now drink out of plastic cups. Bert |
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In article ,
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Bill Sorry you can't find them in "GOOGLE" I never go to google but I was told they are there. Here you see a cork floating on top of water that fills the flask to its brim. You see the flask coming apart,and water is non-compressible. This as far as I know is the only picture ever taken that shows inertia has a time lapse. The cork is still floating on the water's surface. I was asked to take a picture like this. It is not all that easy to stop action that is so very fast,and get the picture clear. Pictures don't lie. I've shown these pictures in another news group,and a person there told me I faked them. That I could not be this smart(I have my moments) I think faking them would be impossible to do. The bullet comes out of an air gun its a 122,and the gun is set in a vice(can't miss) I run out of wine glasses,and used a heavy vase,and it was an expensive gift from her mother. She tells everyone I'm a "crazy lazy fool" and I broke every thing made of glass in the house. Its true we now drink out of plastic cups. Bert What newsgroup did you post these to so I can go to it and find them?Bill. |
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Bill I first posted the pictures in my favorite news group 7 years ago.
The news group is called "New theories" It was on physics. This is now my favorite news group because of the Hubble,and its great pictures. Today looking at the inertia picture I posted(hope you saw it) I noticed the side of the glass was punched in at its bottom,and still with less volume of water the cork still floats at rest. Does this picture prove that water can be compressed for an instant? If this is true(reality) would I get a Nobel? Like I posted these pictures don't come without much thought,and patience. The patience is further put to the test with my charming wife(very sexy) always opening the door to my "dark room" My best pictures have been destroyed by photons that create them. Bert |
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