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Published: 2006-05-21 16:00:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 197; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 5
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Description Drawing with different kinds of ink,
glued on black cardboard carrier,
depicting KeplerΒ΄s Second Law of
a planet, orbiting the sun.
This insight had been used by Isaac
Newton to obtain his famous formula
on gravity.
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Comments: 7

MetalDready [2009-03-20 22:31:03 +0000 UTC]

Mooi!
lekker abstract!

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ToxicSquirrel [2006-05-21 21:47:42 +0000 UTC]

Eeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! That's so freakin cool. I'm not gonna articulate on this since *relativecosmicmusing already said everything I was going to.(yeah right) Nice colour usage, and the red and black skribble thingy in the top left corner of the white square, I like that. Nice work!

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bill56 In reply to ToxicSquirrel [2006-05-25 14:42:27 +0000 UTC]

Hey thanks, Riaan,

Please accept my apologies for reacting so late,
but I really appreciate it.

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ToxicSquirrel In reply to bill56 [2006-05-25 19:58:04 +0000 UTC]

Shure, no problem. Don't mind about the late reaction.

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relativecosmicmusing [2006-05-21 18:42:42 +0000 UTC]

oh ... fabulous ... you know i love your work ... but most especially your drawings ...

a fine representation of law 2 ... first the "fabric" ... slightly woven implying interdependence ... and roughly contained ... but not without doubt ... how well contained is that space ... it can be so easily influence by external factors ... outside that containment ... other obsequious elements create their own occasional pull ... but centred ... more secured ... something pinpointed ... if it holds weight ... if it holds our attention it becomes real ... and in that "reality" it spins upon us ... though it leaves me with the question still ... i ponder about gravity ... is it the weight or the spinning which ultimately produces pull ...

just wonderful ... i must add this to my fav gallery

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bill56 In reply to relativecosmicmusing [2006-05-25 14:53:00 +0000 UTC]

Hey T,

I really adore your elaborate comments.
But above all, the fact, that I know, where
they come from: someone, who is indeed
so capable and genuine.

What can I say, but: "Wish, you were here"!

Intelligent, creative, kind, virtues enough to
be put on a pedestal. IΒ΄m glad I run into you.

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relativecosmicmusing In reply to bill56 [2006-05-25 20:49:43 +0000 UTC]

... wim, that's so sweet ... but it is from the inspiration you've provided that i find my words!

more ing! ...
... but i never want a pedestal ... i'd rather stay down here in the trenches where life happens ... where creativity and inspiration fester and bubble ... and it is also my pleasure to have run into you my dear!

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