On Nov 23, 1:52 am, "
wrote: (Actually, I never, I just copied
and pasted the following. But if I'd been born with the brains enough
to get someone to pay me to research the connections.....)
"Since September 2004, I have been investigating freak or rogue waves
in the ocean. The Rogue image series arises from the complex branching
patterns of energy flow that result as ocean waves negotiate a sea
filled with complex currents (like the Gulf Stream and the eddies that
it spins off).
Almost exactly the same patterns arise on a scale one hundred billion
times smaller as electron waves negotiate paths through
semiconductors. Both phenomena generate branching patterns familiar
from trees and erosion landscapes.
The branches are the danger zones: places where rogue waves are more
likely to develop. The branches result from an unexpected focusing of
wave energy. These images, at the same time abstract and literal,
convey some of the mechanisms, the complexity, and the awesome danger
of rogue ocean-wave formation."
http://www.ericjhellergallery.com/in...ge=aboutartist
Nor did I have anything to do with the following website: (However
much you might think I might...)
I suppose that some measure of idiosyncrasy should be allowed in a
thread of this nature. Although far from wishing to be considered a
crank, I assure you, it seems only fitting to admit this somewhat
typically Internetian site:
http://www.tjmitchell.com/stuart/saturnhex.html
Whilst claiming a link between the fabric of a quaint British chapel
and the music of the spheres - or one of them at least; it does
contain some genuine scientifically useful stuff.
I dare say there are sites where such images and etc., are better
presented and discussed but I only have so much time in my life and
found this instead. Besides, if it's good enough for me it's bloody
well good enough for you.
But I have forgotten what I was thinking of when I dropped on it so I
reserve the right to come back on it with another blinding insight.