nature played this trick on me

sure, sure

Posts tagged amazing

Jun 1
nathancushing:

Just wanted to let her (and the world) know that I love this woman more than anyone and will always love her more than anyone. She’s been stressed out lately because she’s doing three people’s jobs at work, taking an intensive summer class, and yet still finds time to plan our wedding. Remember, darling: everything in the world is bullshit.
Except you.

I hadn’t even seen this when I did my #ff post! I told you he’s amazing.

nathancushing:

Just wanted to let her (and the world) know that I love this woman more than anyone and will always love her more than anyone. She’s been stressed out lately because she’s doing three people’s jobs at work, taking an intensive summer class, and yet still finds time to plan our wedding. Remember, darling: everything in the world is bullshit.

Except you.

I hadn’t even seen this when I did my #ff post! I told you he’s amazing.


Nov 12

Vegan, Gluten Free Quiche. a.k.a. what I do on saturday morning.

The gooey looking parts are melted mozzarella.

Loosely based off of this: http://vegetarian.about.com/od/breakfastrecipe1/r/veganquiche.htm


Oct 4

youmightfindyourself:

Mirage effect from thermally modulated transparent carbon nanotube sheets

The single-beam mirage effect, also known as photothermal deflection, is studied using a free-standing, highly aligned carbon nanotube aerogel sheet as the heat source. The extremely low thermal capacitance and high heat transfer ability of these transparent forest-drawn carbon nanotube sheets enables high frequency modulation of sheet temperature over an enormous temperature range, thereby providing a sharp, rapidly changing gradient of refractive index in the surrounding liquid or gas. The advantages of temperature modulation using carbon nanotube sheets are multiple: in inert gases the temperature can reach > 2500 K; the obtained frequency range for photothermal modulation is ~ 100 kHz in gases and over 100 Hz in high refractive index liquids; and the heat source is transparent for optical and acoustical waves. Unlike for conventional heat sources for photothermal deflection, the intensity and phase of the thermally modulated beam component linearly depends upon the beam-to-sheet separation over a wide range of distances. This aspect enables convenient measurements of accurate values for thermal diffusivity and the temperature dependence of refractive index for both liquids and gases. The remarkable performance of nanotube sheets suggests possible applications as photo-deflectors and for switchable invisibility cloaks, and provides useful insights into their use as thermoacoustic projectors and sonar. Visibility cloaking is demonstrated in a liquid.


May 12

May 11

Would seriously kill to live here.