— Benjamin Alire Sáenz, from Aristotle And Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (via lunamonchtuna)
ivan aksenchuk, {1968} русалочка (the little mermaid)
“Some things, once you’ve loved them, become yours forever.”
Kill Your Darlings (2013)
David Bowie. Isolar ll/Stage Tour. 4/3/78 © Ed Finnell
PETER PAN (2003) dir. P. J. Hogan
Declan and Gabi on isabelguitarist’s instagram story (8.14.2017)
‘origins-unknown’
Rick and Morty
Фильм: Русалочка,1976
Movie: The little Mermaid
“I’d like somebody to finally acknowledge and admit that showing balls on a bed sheet doesn’t cut it as a picture of reality.”
Okay, I admit it: visualizing General Relativity as balls on a bedsheet doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. For one, if this is what gravity is supposed to be, what pulls the balls “down” onto the bedsheet? For another, if space is three dimensional, why are we talking about a 2D “fabric” of space? And for another, why do these lines curve away from the mass, rather than towards it?
It’s true: this visualization of General Relativity is highly flawed. But, believe it or not, all visualizations of General Relativity inherently have similar flaws. The reason is that space itself is not an observable thing! In Einstein’s theory, General Relativity provides the link between the matter and energy in the Universe, which determines the geometric curvature of spacetime, and how the rest of the matter and energy in the Universe moves in response to that. In this Universe, we can only measure matter and energy, not space itself. We can visualize it how we like, but all visualizations are inherently flawed.
Come get the story of how to make as much sense as possible out of the Universe we actually have.
Loving Vincent (2017) dir. Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman