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Uploaded: 03/29/04 3:22 AM GMT
Foucault Pendulum
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Bryce 5 - This is a pendulum clock modeled after the Foucault Pendulum found at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA.

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SamGerdt
03/29/04 3:27 AM GMT
dude...u are freakin awesome!!!!!

D10F fo sho
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Remember first impressions - they only happen once.
mckinleysh
03/29/04 3:34 AM GMT
Ohh, this is definatelly woth a look at! Good job. I myself am just getting used to bryce, looks like you are pretty good.
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Rain DON'T PRESS THAT but...........just like kurt cobain. Unchecked breeding creates many a mut.
Burto
03/29/04 3:37 AM GMT
No, I haven't even scratched the surface, and the water probably goes several hundred feet deep. I can't look at galleries outside of Caedes. Unless there is hidden talent I haven't seen here at caedes, there is nothing here that compares with other galleries. It's actually rather depressing. hehe.
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PuMa
03/29/04 6:52 AM GMT
Nice work, very creative.
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Nobody's Perfect, And I'm nobody :p
DigitalFX
03/29/04 7:30 AM GMT
This is a beautiful piece of work. It always amazes me, the high quality work that people do in Bryce. Oh and you need to visit www.deviantart.com for starters. We're very good, but we are not always the verybest. Still some striving to do and your fine work is helping to pull us ever upwards in an ever ascending spiral of digital activity!!
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-DFX - "Come away with me to a fractal sea where the digital dophins flow.
+tbob
03/30/04 6:29 AM GMT
I love this picture great job could you render stuff bigger?
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kileychristine
03/30/04 10:28 PM GMT
Awesome work.
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Cheers!!!
cyberchicky
04/05/04 5:15 PM GMT
I am humbled in your presence - fantastic work!
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scionlord
08/11/05 10:49 AM GMT
very nice work. Good job.
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'Study the past, if you would divine the future.' - Confucius ................. Please vote on these: UFO
lars63
12/17/05 2:38 AM GMT
That is very good!!!
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Envoi
12/21/05 12:31 AM GMT
I like this. I do. But, I wonder. Would we actually see the reflection of the pendulum's sphere in the water? It seems it is either not close enough to the edge, or not high enough off the base to actually be reflected. I think the base would obscure it's reflection.

I must say, however, I'm hard to impress. I did give this a 7 though. Nice work.
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toxics
09/02/06 3:29 PM GMT
Fantastic work
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.margali
02/27/07 12:31 AM GMT
I really like the concept of this and you've executed it in stunning fashion.

- cfr
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.gethralkin
10/30/07 2:37 PM GMT
I had an opportunity to play with a pendulum such as this. Ideally it is held away from the center and released. Because of the height of the cable, and the motion of the earth, the pendulum rotates around the center as it swing. The explanation involves quite an interesting math problem involving polar coordinate geometry, but the end result is a clock directly based on the earth's rotation. What better place to demonstrate this than at sea level? Nice work!
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::Flmngseabass
11/10/09 7:50 PM GMT
WOW!!! Spectacular work here! Grand and stunning!!!
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