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  • quantum relitivity and its effects on quantem chaos
    by DukeAbbaddon

    (C) RS one day a being was born from the chaos his name was odin the force known as wharggg or is his mistress after the creati…

    quantum relitivity and its effects on quantem chaos

  • This is my artwork showing what could possibly happen about one second after a proton particle collision if something is goes amiss at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. Theoretical ‘dark matter’ and ‘strangelets’ are released by the collider into our dimension, which then form a stable black hole right on the surface of the Earth, tearing up the fabric of time and space and sucking the Earth inside-out into oblivion. / / This artwork was made to accompany my article about the dangers of the new particle collider that have been very effectively glossed over by the scientist community directly involved with the project, as well as, others with a financial interest in the 8 billion dollar project. The article details many aspects of what the scientists are not telling you about. / / Please be sure to read my article that accompanies this artwork at the link found below. / / Be Afraid by Art4EartH / http://www.redbubble.com/people/art4earth/writing/1682509-be-afraid / / Oh… the artwork details… The background created from a PD image from NASA. The black hole forming is a fractal i made in Apophysis, and the exact center of the black hole is precisely over the CERN complex just outside of Geneva, Switzerland. Post-processing effects and the composite were done in Photoshop. This is another large artwork that is hard to see the details of over the web, as the original was made at 3600 pixels square at 300 pixels per inch. / / Enjoy each day as if it is your last, as with all the madness in our world these days… it could very well be! / / Peace & Love, / / Art 4 EartH

  • Be Afraid
    by Art4EartH

    The facts that the scientists are not telling you about the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland, mankind’s most dange…

  • A spark ignites within my brain / It quickly joins some others / They fly across my mind’s domain / The fire that cooks my druthers This simple act I call my thought / Glows within me like hot coals / My mind from which it has been wrought / May very well be my soul / / A fractal artwork inspired by the process of thought. Our thoughts are the organically generated electrical currents that ceaselessly swarm through our brains. Thought determines who and what we are, as without them we would merely be lifeless blobs of tissue and bone. Does this mean that our thoughts are actually what we call our ‘soul’? / / It brings to mind the old philosophical and quantum mechanics debates, about whether our minds actually create the reality we live in, or if our minds merely observe the reality around us. We are but infants in our quests to understand thought and the mind, and we will never understand even a fraction of the power it holds in the overall design of the cosmos. / / Now just ‘think’ about all that if you will! /

  • A bubble split / Does now form two / They each commit / To where they grew / / Together tied / Yet far apart / They take their guide / From where they start / / Creating time / Creating space / With strings that chime / To keep their place / / Dimension blind / They leave no trace / For humankind / They have no face / / Though everywhere / They do disperse / You see they share / The multiverse / / This fractal artwork was inspired by several theories hypothesized in quantum mechanics and subatomic physics about the ‘multiverse’. The ‘multiverse’, is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes (including our universe) that together comprise all of reality within the entire cosmos. The different universes within the multiverse are sometimes called parallel universes. The structure of the multiverse, the nature of each universe within it and the relationship between the various constituent universes, depend on the specific multiverse hypothesis considered. / / The first construct of the multiverse is the ‘Bubble Theory’. Bubble theory hypothesizes that there are an infinite number of open multiverses, each with different physical constants. This Bubble universe theory fits well with the widely accepted theory of cosmic inflation. The bubble universe concept involves creation of universes from the quantum foam of a “parent universe.” On very small scales, the foam is frothing due to energy fluctuations. These fluctuations may create tiny bubbles and wormholes. If the energy fluctuation is not very large, a tiny bubble universe may form, experience some expansion like an inflating balloon, and then contract and disappear from existence. However, if the energy fluctuation is greater than a particular critical value, a tiny bubble universe forms from the parent universe, experiences long-term expansion, and allows matter and large-scale galactic structures to form. The second construct of the multiverse is called the ‘Many Worlds Interpretation’(MWI). The multiverse proposed by MWI has a shared time parameter. In most formulations, all the constituent universes are structurally identical to each other, and though they have the same physical laws and values for the fundamental constants, they may exist in different states. The constituent universes are furthermore non-communicating, in the sense that no information can pass between them, although they may potentially affect each other through quantum interference. The state of the entire multiverse is related to the states of the constituent universes by quantum superposition, and is described by a single universal wave function. The third construct of the multiverse is the ‘M-Theory’. In ‘M-Theory’, our universe and others are created by collisions between membranes in an 11-dimensional space. This is unlike the universes in the “quantum multiverse”. This fractal artwork attempts to visually combine the elements of all three of these theories into one generalized theory. A theory without a name that lives right now only in my own imagination. I envision a multiverse where each ‘bubble’ universe in turn / reproduces other bubble universes much like a biological cell splits to become identical yet different. The ‘child’ bubble universes are infinitely tied to one another as well as their parent through the principles of string theory, yet at the same time are isolated from one another by dimensions beyond the physical realm. If you look at nature, from the smallest particle, to a planet, to the largest galaxy… you will see this spherical construct as the primary one of all things in the cosmos. / / The artwork was created in Apophysis 3D Hack, and the gradient used was created with ApoMap. I hope you’ll enjoy my visual representation of the ‘Drew’ theory of the multiverse. / /

  • Gazing up at distant star / Remember what the tenured teach / They’ve told me it exists afar / At distance we can never reach / / This based on much simpler math / Where shortest distance two points meet / Is always by the straight lines path / Geometry that’s incomplete / / When both points are one and the same / Dimension where they now exist / Straight line no longer holds it’s claim / And simpler math now does subsist / / So distant star may be right here / Distance now no longer straight / Geometry becomes austere / When we do find this new stargate / / This painting was inspired by the concept of subspace portals, or stargates, a common premise in science fiction. It has been portrayed in movies such as Dune, Contact, and the Stargate series. The painting portrays a ‘natural stargate’ provided by nature rather than by technology. These natural ‘stargates’ are theorized to exist. / / I once had a physics teacher that showed us how this was possible, as well as showing how our mathematics still had a long way to go. He asked the class what was the shortest distance between two points, to which the class answered with the standard geometry answer of ‘a straight line’. / / He then told us that this was not true, that the shortest distance between two points is when both points existed in the same space together. He then demonstrated this by drawing two points on a piece of paper and then drawing a straight line between them to demonstrate the standard geometric answer. / / Next, to illustrate how this was not true, he poked a hole into each point on the paper, and folded the paper so both holes aligned, and passed the paper clip through these two holes to show there was virtually no distance between the two points in another dimension. A simple demonstration that showed how stargates are theoretically not only possible, but very probable. / /

  • In Switzerland they’ve built this thing / It has no gears and has no springs / And when you wind it up it flings / Protons together in it’s rings / / Accelerated near light speed / Protons collide to fulfill deed / What scientists have all agreed / Will be new science, new indeed The task of all these scientists / To find what may or not exist / Yet prove their theories, they’ll persist / Stand strong against those who’d resist / / These protons held by coppers wind / And hopefully keep them confined / When slammed together hope to find / God’s particle to change mankind / / But if they’re wrong about their goal / Accomplishment that they extol / Instead of God, they find black hole / Then kiss your ass and bless your soul / / This fractal artwork was inspired while watching a documentary about the history of particle accelerators on PBS. I have also been keeping abreast on the ongoing developments at CERN in Switzerland, where they are about to start up the world’s largest particle accelerator next June. This accelerator is called the ‘Large Hadron Collider’, or just LHC for short, and has taken 20 years and 8 billion dollars to construct. The collider is contained in a circular tunnel with a circumference of 27 kilometres (17 mi) at a depth ranging from 50 to 175 meters underground, so large that it crosses the Swiss and French border twice. This is the most complex device ever designed and built by humankind. The scientists at CERN will be attempting to find the hypothetical ‘Higgs-Boson’ particle, also nicknamed the ‘God’ particle. The Higgs-Boson particle is theorized to be the force that holds all matter together. They are going to try and do this by slamming two protons into one another, each traveling at almost the speed of light. I sure hope those guys know what they are doing out there in Switzerland, as their are other scientists against the experiment saying it could possibly create a black hole right here on Earth!! / Sounds like a zero error sport to me! / / This was created in ChaosPro. The original is 4800×6000 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. The gradient was created with the gradient editor that comes bundeled with ChaosPro. This artwork is difficult to see over the internet, so I have included a detail cutaway below to better give a feeling for the artwork. It is of a small section in the lower right corner. / / / /

  • I find fizz in my soda drink / I find fizz on wave’s folding brink / I find fizz in my kitchen sink / I find fizz everywhere I think / / And now I read there’s fizz between / The subatomic parts unseen / There’s even fizz in my cuisine / Everywhere this fizz has been / / I’m sure that we could all attest / If fizz were stock you could invest / World markets would not be depressed / And even Pope would see fizz blessed / / The best fizz is that one you drop / In water glass with a ‘plop-plop’ / That helps your damned old heartburn stop / From greasy spoon where you ate slop / / This fractal artwork was inspired after reading an article on ‘quantum foam’ in a quantum physics paper. ‘Fizz’ is defined as ‘to become bubbly or frothy or foaming’ or ‘to have effervescence or sparkle’. It seems we are surrounded by fizz at all levels, from subatomic physics to interstellar space. That being the case, I felt it was worthy of an artwork and poem. / / The original is 3600×3000 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. It was created in Apophysis 3D Hack. The gradient was created in ApoMap, a gradient editor commonly used with Apophysis. The fractal was created as a transparency and then used as a layer in Photoshop post-processing. The background gradient was created in Photoshop. The post processing was all done in Photoshop as well. Because the original is so large and difficult to see over the internet, I have included a couple of detail cutaways below. / / / / / /

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