8 comments on "F=MA (2005)" |
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| Xliff |
| "I've seen another one like this..." |
November 7, 2008
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Just as dramatic. It's not like I prefer one over the other, but the other one I found a few years ago (need to find it again -- system crash and I lost the copy) that was oriented differently, and instead of a fire plume, it was more like a water and rock plume.
Has anyone seen that image, or something similar? I could have sworn it was a DB image, but I've checked the entire gallery and can't find it.
- X
PS - This and other images are the reason why I keep coming back here. |
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| May |
| "question's answer" |
January 21, 2008
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force = mass x acceleration.
We learned that in physical science. |
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| joe |
| "no idea about the name..." |
January 20, 2008
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whats F=MA? |
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| Alyssa |
| "Very nice!" |
October 25, 2007
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That's like the one that created the moon or something. |
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| Andrew |
Absolutely beautiful..... one of my favorites 9/10 |
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| Dave |
| "I have to disagree" |
May 13, 2007
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I'm sorry, but I don't like this one very much at all. Just to offer a difference of opinion... |
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| Rich |
| "Awesome" |
November 12, 2006
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Completely underappreciated. Was the explosion all just Hypervoxels?
One of my absolute favorites, and kudos to the clever title. |
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| Jules Kain |
| "F=MA (2005)" |
October 24, 2006
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eh to end times for my blood but it still looks good |
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