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Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), one of the great early practitioners, was favored by the members of the papal court for his ability to depict the essence of a person in 'three or four strokes.'(In fact, the word caricature comes from the Italian caricare, "to load", i.e., the caricaturist's aim is to invest his image with as much meaning as possible.)
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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A self portrait: Bernini is said
to have used his own features in his David
Born December 7, 1598
Naples
Died November 28, 1680
Rome
Occupation sculptor, painter and architect
A caricature is a portrait that exaggerates or distorts the essence of a person or thing to create an easily identifiable visual likeness. Caricatures can be insulting or complimentary and can serve a political purpose or be drawn solely for entertainment. Caricatures of politicians are commonly used in editorial cartoons, while caricatures of movie stars are often found in entertainment magazines.
An early definition of the origins of 'caricature', an Italian word meaning 'to load', occurs in the English doctor Sir Thomas Browne's Christian Morals (first pub.1716).
Expose not thy self by four-footed manners unto monstrous draughts, and Caricatura representations.
with the footnote —
When Men's faces are drawn with resemblance to some other Animals, the Italians call it, to be drawn in Caricatura
Thus, the word "caricature" essentially means a "loaded portrait". According to caricature teacher Sam Viviano, who stressed this definition of the term in the classes he taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, the term refers only to depictions of real-life people, and not to cartoon fabrications of fictional characters, which do not possess objective sets of physiognomic features to draw upon for reference, or to anthropomorphic depictions of inanimate objects such as automobiles
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The science of caricature
Caricatures have been studied in experimental psychology, with interesting results. Rhodes and collaborators[6] compared recognition of caricatures to anticaricatures. The latter are created using the Brennan formalization but instead of exaggerating the individual differences from the mean, the individual differences are deemphasized (moved toward the mean face) by an equivalent amount. The anticaricatures were much more difficult to recognize, taking four times longer than the caricatures on average. More surprisingly, her study found that caricatures are recognized twice has fast as the default veridical (uncaricatured) drawing.
Ramachandran and Hirstein[7] suggested that caricature is related to peak shift. In the peak shift effect, animals sometimes respond more strongly to exaggerated versions of the training stimuli. For example, if a rat is trained to respond to a rectangle of a particular aspect ratio, and to avoid a square, when later presented with several rectangles it will prefer the one with the most elongated aspect ratio (this being the one that is most different from the square) rather than the original rectangle used in training. Ramachandran and Hirstein speculated that cells in a monkey brain that respond to particular faces would respond more strongly to caricatured versions of the face. This effect has been confirmed in FMRI experiments by Tsao.[7]
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Phaser (effect)
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A phaser is an audio signal processing technique used to filter a signal by creating a series of notches and/or peaks in the frequency spectrum. The position of the notches/peaks typically modulated, so they vary over time, creating a sweeping effect. For this purpose, phasers usually include a low frequency oscillator.
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Spectrogram of a 8-stage phaser modulated by a sine LFO applied to white noise.
Process
Image of a phaser guitar stompbox.http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/da/HyperPhase.jpg/150px-HyperPhase.jpgThe electronic phasing effect is created by splitting an audio signal into two paths. One path treats the signal with an all-pass filter, which prerves the amplitude of the original signal and alters the phase. The amount of change in phase depends on the frequency. When signals from the two path are mixed, the frequencies that are out of phase will cancel each other out, creating the phaser's characteristic notches. Changing the mix ratio changes the depth of the notches, the deepest notches occur when the mix ratio is 50%.
The definition of phaser typically excludes such devices where the all-pass section is a delay line, such a device is called a flanger [1]. Using a delay line creates an unlimited series of equally spaced notches and peaks. It is possible to cascade a delay line with another type of all-pass filter as in [2], this combines the unlimited number of notches from the flanger with the uneven spacing of the phaser.
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Measured frequency response of a 8-stage phaser with no feedback, dry/wet ratio: 50/50%
Usage
Phasing is a popular effect for electric guitar. The term was often used to refer the original tape flanging effect heard on many psychedelic records of the late 1960s, notably "Itchycoo Park" by the Small Faces, and "Pictures of Matchstick Men" by Status Quo. Eddie Van Halen often used a phaser as part of his signal chain, after his distortion effects, including the amplifier itself: Van Halen used a power attenuator to bring the amp's output down to line level so he could put effect boxes after it.
Many electronic keyboard instruments are commonly treated with a phaser to "sweeten" their sounds - the Rhodes and the Clavinet being popular choices. Examples can be heard in Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are", Styx's "Babe" and Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years." Led Zeppelin also used a phaser on "No Quarter" to get a very mysterious and spooky sound with the Rhodes.
In motion picture or television production, the effect created by a phaser is often used to imply that the sound is synthetically generated, like turning a natural human voice into a computer or robot voice. A phaser was used on C-3PO's voice in Star Wars, for example.[citation needed]
Measured frequency response of a 8-stage phaser with 50% feedback, dry/wet ratio: 50/50%
Measured frequency response of a 8-stage phaser with 50% feedback, dry/wet ratio: 50/50%
[edit] Structure
Traditional electronic phasers use a series of variable all-pass phase-shift networks which alter the phases of the different frequency components in the signal. These networks pass all frequencies at equal volume, introducing only phase change to the signal. Human ears are not very responsive to phase differences, but this creates audible interferences when mixed back with the dry (unprocessed) signal, creating notches. The simplified structure of a mono phaser is shown below:
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Additionally, the output can be fed back to the input for a more intense effect, creating a resonant effect by emphasizing frequencies between notches. This involves feeding the output of the all-pass filter chain back to the input, as shown here:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaser_%28effect%29
Hubbert peak theory
The Hubbert peak theory posits that for any given geographical area, from an individual oil field to the planet as a whole, the rate of petroleum production tends to follow a bell-shaped curve. It also shows how to calculate the point of maximum production in advance based on discovery rates, production rates and cumulative production. Early in the curve (pre-peak), the production rate increases due to the discovery rate and the addition of infrastructure. Late in the curve (post-peak), production declines due to resource depletion.
The Hubbert peak theory is based on the fundamental observation that the amount of oil under the ground is finite....
A bell-shaped production curve,....http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8f/Hubbert_peak_oil_plot.svg/250px-Hubbert_peak_oil_plot.svg.png
Hubbert's theory
[edit] Hubbert curve
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In 1956, Hubbert proposed that fossil fuel production in a given region over time would follow a bell-shaped curve without giving a precise formula; he later used the Hubbert curve, the derivative of the logistic curve, for estimating future production.
Hubbert assumed that after fossil fuel reserves (oil reserves, coal reserves, and natural gas reserves) are discovered, production at first increases approximately exponentially, as more extraction commences and more efficient facilities are installed. At some point, a peak output is reached, and production begins declining until it approximates an exponential decline.
The Hubbert curve satisfies these constraints. Furthermore, it is symmetrical, with the peak of production reached when half of the fossil fuel that will ultimately be produced has been. It also has a single peak.
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The standard Hubbert curve. For applications, the x and y scales are replaced by time and production scales.
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The year of maximum annual production (peak) is:
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Use of multiple curves
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The sum of multiple Hubbert curves can be used in order to model more complicated real life scenarios.[8]
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Self-phase modulation
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Self-phase modulation (SPM) is a nonlinear optical effect of light-matter interaction. An ultrashort pulse of light, when travelling in a medium, will induce a varying refractive index of the medium due to the optical Kerr effect. This variation in refractive index will produce a phase shift in the pulse, leading to a change of the pulse's frequency spectrum.
Self-phase modulation is an important effect in optical systems that use short, intense pulses of light, such as lasers and optical fibre communications systems.
[edit] Theory
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A pulse (top curve) propagating through a nonlinear medium undergoes a self-frequency shift (bottom curve) due to self-phase modulation. The front of the pulse is shifted to lower frequencies, the back to higher frequencies. In the centre of the pulse the frequency shift is approximately linear.
For an ultrashort pulse with a Gaussian shape and constant phase, the intensity at time t is given by I(t):
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where I0 is the peak intensity, and τ is half the pulse duration.
If the pulse is travelling in a medium, the optical Kerr effect produces a refractive index change with intensity:
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where n0 is the linear refractive index, and n2 is the second-order nonlinear refractive index of the medium.
As the pulse propagates, the intensity at any one point in the medium rises and then falls as the pulse goes past. This will produce a time-varying refractive index:
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This variation in refractive index produces a shift in the instantaneous phase of the pulse:
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where ω0 and λ0 are the carrier frequency and (vacuum) wavelength of the pulse, and L is the distance the pulse has propagated.
The phase shift results in a frequency shift of the pulse. The instantaneous frequency ω(t) is given by:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-phase_modulation
cheeb
12-05-2007, 01:41 AM
Your blinding me with science
But im sure if you turned your 4 peaked graph upside down it would probably spell Allah in Arabic
A sereis of descending/ascending W's
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'Mach c'? Scientists observe sound traveling faster than the speed of light
http://www.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/Superluminalsoundset-up.jpg
In this schematic of the acoustical test system, the scientists could create superluminal group velocity of sound waves, as well as negative group velocity. In the latter case, the peak of the output pulse traveling through the loop filter exited the filter before the peak of the input pulse had reached the beginning of the filter. Image credit: Bill Robertson, et al.
For the first time, scientists have experimentally demonstrated that sound pulses can travel at velocities faster than the speed of light, c. William Robertson’s team from Middle Tennessee State University also showed that the group velocity of sound waves can become infinite, and even negative.
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Due to anomalous dispersion (which changes the wave speed), sound pulses traveling through the loop filter arrived at the exit sooner than pulses traveling straight through the PVC. With this experiment, the group velocity could actually reach an infinitely small amount of time, although the individual spectral components still travel at the speed of sound.
“We also achieved what is known as a ‘negative group velocity,’ a situation in which the peak of the output pulse exits the filter before the peak of the input pulse has reached the beginning of the filter,” explained Robertson. “Using the definition for speed as being equal to distance divided by time, we measured a negative time and thus realized a negative velocity.”
It might not seem that a negative velocity would exceed the speed of light, but in this case, Robertson said, the speed of the pulse is actually much faster than c.
“Consider the pulse speed in a slightly less dramatic case,” Robertson said. “Say the peak of the output pulse exits the filter at exactly the same time as the input pulse reaches the beginning. In this less dramatic case, the transit time is zero and the speed (distance divided by zero) is infinite. So we were beyond infinite! (‘To infinity and beyond,’ to steal a line from Toy Story.) In our experiment, we measured a negative transit time corresponding to a negative group velocity of -52 m/s.”
Although such results may at first appear to violate special relativity (Einstein’s law that no material object can exceed the speed of light), the actual significance of these experiments is a little different. These types of superluminal phenomena, Robertson et al. explain, violate neither causality nor special relativity, nor do they enable information to travel faster than c. In fact, theoretical work had predicted that the superluminal speed of the group velocity of sound waves should exist.
“The key to understanding this seeming paradox is that no wave energy exceeded the speed of light,” said Robertson.
full text >
http://www.physorg.com/news88249076.html
Light's Most Exotic Trick Yet: So Fast it Goes ... Backwards?
In the past few years, scientists have found ways to make light go both faster and slower than its usual speed limit, but now researchers at the University of Rochester have published a paper today in Science on how they've gone one step further: pushing light into reverse. As if to defy common sense, the backward-moving pulse of light travels faster than light. Confused? You're not alone >
http://www.physorg.com/news66582110.html
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Phase portrait of the gap equation ...
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Our gap Universe....
Universe Today
The gap in time ....when matter in the ...
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'literacy' Category
... the Universe of Discourse
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Transmediation and Visual Literacy
Transmediation is a process of bringing meaning from one sign system to another. Transmediation is the basis of all literacy and it’s the essence of media literacy. Graphic art, sculpture, dance, music, photography, all are bearers of meaning, and each medium constrains the types of messages it can express. Every sign system has it’s own […]
'Mach c'? Scientists observe sound traveling faster than the speed of light
http://www.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/Superluminalsoundset-up.jpg
In this schematic of the acoustical test system, the scientists could create superluminal group velocity of sound waves, as well as negative group velocity. In the latter case, the peak of the output pulse traveling through the loop filter exited the filter before the peak of the input pulse had reached the beginning of the filter. Image credit: Bill Robertson, et al.
For the first time, scientists have experimentally demonstrated that sound pulses can travel at velocities faster than the speed of light, c. William Robertson’s team from Middle Tennessee State University also showed that the group velocity of sound waves can become infinite, and even negative.
.
.
Due to anomalous dispersion (which changes the wave speed), sound pulses traveling through the loop filter arrived at the exit sooner than pulses traveling straight through the PVC. With this experiment, the group velocity could actually reach an infinitely small amount of time, although the individual spectral components still travel at the speed of sound.
“We also achieved what is known as a ‘negative group velocity,’ a situation in which the peak of the output pulse exits the filter before the peak of the input pulse has reached the beginning of the filter,” explained Robertson. “Using the definition for speed as being equal to distance divided by time, we measured a negative time and thus realized a negative velocity.”
It might not seem that a negative velocity would exceed the speed of light, but in this case, Robertson said, the speed of the pulse is actually much faster than c.
“Consider the pulse speed in a slightly less dramatic case,” Robertson said. “Say the peak of the output pulse exits the filter at exactly the same time as the input pulse reaches the beginning. In this less dramatic case, the transit time is zero and the speed (distance divided by zero) is infinite. So we were beyond infinite! (‘To infinity and beyond,’ to steal a line from Toy Story.) In our experiment, we measured a negative transit time corresponding to a negative group velocity of -52 m/s.”
Although such results may at first appear to violate special relativity (Einstein’s law that no material object can exceed the speed of light), the actual significance of these experiments is a little different. These types of superluminal phenomena, Robertson et al. explain, violate neither causality nor special relativity, nor do they enable information to travel faster than c. In fact, theoretical work had predicted that the superluminal speed of the group velocity of sound waves should exist.
“The key to understanding this seeming paradox is that no wave energy exceeded the speed of light,” said Robertson.
full text >
http://www.physorg.com/news88249076.html
Light's Most Exotic Trick Yet: So Fast it Goes ... Backwards?
In the past few years, scientists have found ways to make light go both faster and slower than its usual speed limit, but now researchers at the University of Rochester have published a paper today in Science on how they've gone one step further: pushing light into reverse. As if to defy common sense, the backward-moving pulse of light travels faster than light. Confused? You're not alone >
http://www.physorg.com/news66582110.html
http://www.hutter1.net/physics/pfamily.gif
Phase portrait of the gap equation ...
http://www.hutter1.net/physics/index.htm
Universe Today
The gap in time ....when matter in the ...
http://ircamera.as.arizona.edu/NatSci102/NatSci102/lectures/eraatoms.htm
'literacy' Category
... the Universe of Discourse
http://borderland.northernattitude.org/wp-content/posts_images/schemaUniverseOfDiscourse.gif
Borderland / (http://borderland.northernattitude.org/category/literacy/page/2/)
Transmediation and Visual Literacy
Transmediation is a process of bringing meaning from one sign system to another. Transmediation is the basis of all literacy and it’s the essence of media literacy. Graphic art, sculpture, dance, music, photography, all are bearers of meaning, and each medium constrains the types of messages it can express. Every sign system has it’s own […]
i found a pretty decent explanation of bell's theorem, which i believe the quote is related to...
The Analogy
We shall begin by assuming that the nurture position on human development is correct. This assumption means that we would expect that for identical twins separated at birth, any later correlations in their choices of profession, mate, etc. are due to similarities in the environment in which the twins were raised. Each twin's environment is local to the separate individual, and we are assuming that this local environment causes the later behavior of the individual. In Physics-speak, we call this assumption local causality.
There are two kinds of correlation experiments that we can do.
Correlations in the choice of profession, or the taste in music, or some other characteristic.
Correlations of the choice of profession of one twin with the musical taste of the other twin. This is a more sophisticated experiment, and the analysis will require more statistical information.
The studies of the correlations of twin behavior, then, show that the assumption of local causality is incorrect.
We can also do correlation experiments for the entangled quantum pairs of electrons that we discussed above. The source of the total spin-zero entangled electron pairs is in the center of the figure, and the two electrons from each decay go in opposite directions.
Note that the two filters have opposite orientations.
It turns out that one-half of the electrons traveling to the right pass through its filter and one-half do not, and which is the case for an individual electron is random. Similarly one-half of the electrons traveling to the left pass through its filter and one-half do not, and which is the case for an individual electron is random. However, when we examine the correlations, if the right-hand electron passes through its filter its companion left-hand electron also passes through its filter. If the right-hand electron does not pass through its filter its companion left-hand electron does not pass through its filter. This is a consequence of the fact that the two electrons have a total spin of zero, so if one is spin-up the other is spin-down provided the direction of "up" is the same for both measurements. Here the direction of "up" is opposite for the two filters.
For the identical twins, correlations in the same characteristic such as profession showed that local causality is not true in the nature vs. nurture debate. However, this correlation in electron spins does not violate local causality. This circumstance is more analogous to the following:
We carefully saw a coin in half along its plane, so one piece has the "head" and the other has the "tails." We put each piece in an envelope and walk the two envelopes away from each other. If we open one envelope and see a heads, we are guaranteed that the other piece contains a tails.
However, when we set the electron filters at orientations other than opposite each other we see strange correlations. To the right we have the right-hand filter oriented at zero degrees, and the left-hand filter tipped by 45 degrees.
In fact, the conflict with local causality for entangled electron spin correlations only shows up when we set the right and left hand filters at different angles. This is analogous the the twin correlation measurements where we try to correlate the profession of one with the musical taste of the other. The actual tests involve orienting the filters at zero degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/BellsTheorem/Analogy.html
much more here.
i found a pretty decent explanation of bell's theorem
BELLS THEOREM: A guide for the perplexed.
A mathematical demonstration by Dr. John S. Bell, which shows that if quantum mechanics is valid, any two particls once in contact will continue to influence each other, no matter how far apart they may subsequently move. This violates Special Relativity, unless the influence between the particles is not employing any known energy.
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http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3184
Your blinding me with science
But im sure if you turned your 4 peaked graph upside down it would probably spell Allah in Arabic
A sereis of descending/ascending W's
Welll....
Here is >
Lucian Ilea
Praetor of the Roman Republic
My plan -the first 100 days of my reign
5/11/2007 7:04 PM
My plan -the first 100 days of my reign
Friends and enemies,
I'm very bored that the Illuminati and Satanists did not bombed Iran back to the Stone Age;I'll have to do that myself.I waited and waited for the proper time to enter World's stage ,but now I have decided to wait no more!
Monday,I shall be in Bucharest and I will have a quarter hour speech in the House of all People ,outlining my policies ;here they are:
-Republic of Moldova will be invaded and Basarabia will be annexed to Romania
-Ukraine and Bulgaria will be invaded or taken into submission and the Cadrilater and the White City shall be annexed to Romania
(I guess those are the 3 little horns described in the bible)
-the whole world will be patrolled by our UFOs and forced into submission
-in 3 days,I shall be proclaimed the ruler of the World.In this quality ,I shall
1.destroy the GFW forces in our system
2.reclaim the Moon station and get rid of those reptilians inside
3.conquer the inner Earth and all Reptiles
4.open the stargates and summon my star destroyers fleet
5.amass a great fleet,destroy some rebel planets and bringing the whole Galaxy into submission
6.civilizing the Galaxy
You,Iluminati have dissapointed me;you're too slow;particularly you 535 ,the "leader" shall be no more leader ,because you have fallen to some Communist Alien ideas of preseving this world
Earth will be destroyed! its resources consumed for our expansion!there are enough good planets out there
I really don't care for other people opinions,as my plan is 23 millenia old,but I shall read what you say
________________________
We are in the last stages of our planetary little drama
link to godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message (http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message.php?messageid=384631&mpage=1&showdate=5/11/07&forum=1)
Injoy!
;)
cheeb
12-05-2007, 03:03 AM
I 'de really like to answer this but i am genuinely stumped
I havent got a clue what you are going on about
Has it got something to do with that film Quo Vadis That waS ON THE TELLY THE OTHER day
It sounds a bit Nero 'isk
Oh well whatever floats your boat i spose
For me i find analogy and anecdotes to be a bit more enlightening ,but thats just me being thick on a sat morn after a few beers
i dont know
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All i wanna say is ~
~ if we are in this gap as ~ seeds ;
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"What place, then, for a creator?"
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http://www.aextal.com/tutorial-frequency-stability.htm
http://neu-ark.net/frequency.html
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http://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio/handbook/Frequency_Modulation.html
Anechoic Rooms
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Special test facilities at NAL- Anechoic Rooms (http://www.nal.gov.au/Acoustic%20Test%20Fac/Anechoic%20rooms.htm)
...as a full grown MAN? http://www.nal.gov.au/_borders/NAL%20Logo%20Vert.jpg
http://www.umich.edu/~lowbrows/links/http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h251/galvino36/trippy-man-tree.jpg
http://www.ntb.net/files/cdRecensie.69.strFoto.nijman__man_in_a_box_bewerkt .jpg "Waves" & "Cosmical " http://andre.rouquet.chez-alice.fr/imageVF8.JPG "Macro-in"
http://www.alchemylab.com/seeds_of_a_new_gold.htm
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Microcosm of Man
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