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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Weird Science Wednesday!

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March 27, 2007 — A long-lived double hexagon formed in the clouds. The two six-sided features — one inside the other — are in stark contrast to the hurricane-like vortex that has been observed at the ringed planet's south pole. Both poles have been imaged by NASA's orbiting Cassini spacecraft.

"We haven't seen a (geometric) feature like this anywhere else on any other planet," said Cassini scientist Kevin Baines of the NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "It's unbelievable."



Cymatics on Saturn



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Fibonacci Numbers and Nature
This page has been split into TWO PARTS. This, the first, looks at the Fibonacci numbers and why they appear in various "family trees" and patterns of spirals of leaves and seeds. The second page then examines why the golden section is used by nature in some detail, including animations of growing plants.



The Fibonacci in Tool's "Lateralus"


Dr. Nathan Aviezer

Dr. Nathan Aviezer is author of the book "In the Beginning" . He received his doctorate in physics from the University of Chicago, and held a research position at the IBM Watson Research Center, New York. He now lives in Israel where he joined Bar-Ilan University as Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Physics Department. He is a fellow in the American Physical Society.


Dr. Nathan Aviezer: The Anthropic Principle


Dr. Nathan Aviezer: Fossils & Faith ~ Understanding Torah & Science






Irreducible Complexity and Michael Behe: Do Biochemical Machines Show Intelligent Design?





The Age of the Universe ~ Gerald Schroeder





Oingo Boingo ~ Weird Science 1985







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