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dictator666
Hey! I'm a filmmaker and just thought I'd post my video I made that is inspired by physics and the beauty of the universe.
http://vimeo.com/36267608
http://vimeo.com/36267608
Great colors, textures, etc. I wouldn't mind having some part of your video transferred to a framed print and on the wall. Myles Thompson asked how you did the video. You didn't answer him. Is it a secret?dictator666 said:Hey! I'm a filmmaker and just thought I'd post my video I made that is inspired by physics and the beauty of the universe.
http://vimeo.com/36267608
fluidistic said:Nice and thanks for the spoiler. You solved my PDE problem on diffusion/heat equation.
Ivan Seeking said:Excellent!
I love your choice of music as well. That was half of what made the movie Sunshine so awesome.
QuarkCharmer said:That was surprisingly pretty interesting. Milk, soap, and foodcoloring huh? Was that filmed under a lighted glass plate or something? Some of the divergences looked like you were pouring something onto a plate from the reverse side. Great work.
"The expansion of the universe art video" is an artistic representation of the concept of the expansion of the universe. It combines scientific data and visual effects to showcase the rapid expansion of the universe since the Big Bang.
The video uses data from various scientific sources, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, to accurately depict the expansion of the universe. It also incorporates data from the Cosmic Microwave Background, which is the oldest light in the universe.
The video uses visual effects, such as time-lapse animations and 3D models, to show the expansion of the universe over billions of years. It also includes narration to explain the scientific concepts behind the expansion.
Yes, the video is based on scientific data and concepts. However, it is important to note that it is an artistic representation and may not show every detail or aspect of the expansion of the universe.
The video was created by a team of scientists and artists with the goal of making the concept of the expansion of the universe more accessible and engaging to the general public. It serves as a way to bridge the gap between science and art.