Big Machines
#585 posted by
. on 2006/10/02 16:07:30
Re: Big Machines
#586 posted by
Kell on 2006/10/02 16:37:17
Phait
#587 posted by
metlslime on 2006/10/02 16:48:58
they're detectors for particle accelerators. They crash commonplace particles into each other at high speeds in an attempt to create exotic, short-lived particles and observe them before they turn back into ordinary matter. These observations help support physics theories.
Yeah
#588 posted by
Zwiffle on 2006/10/03 22:33:07
Fermilab rocks. Nice find.
Prototype Stargate (CDF Detector)
#589 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/10/04 14:54:31
But don't you just love the way the ladder is propped against the wall... just like HL2! All lazy and just waiting for an accident to happen.
I Saw ATLAS Being Built This Summer
#590 posted by
mwh on 2006/10/05 00:59:02
(I was at a conference at CERN).
It's BIG, but a bit cramped for having a DM in, I'd have thought... amazing gigantic almost Victorian-style machinery though.
Oh God This Shit Is Classic
#592 posted by
Lunaran on 2006/10/08 17:16:46
That Was Awesome
#593 posted by
Kinn on 2006/10/09 12:08:09
thanks Lun.
Of course it's all gonna go tits up once the manned missions begin and we start the excavations...
Awesome Indeed
#594 posted by
tron on 2006/10/10 02:19:02
I actually think the fifth video in that series is the best though for the pure speculation and apparently drug induced imagery.
Living creatures with heat rays and ultrasonic weapons? Rock on.
Ok, Change Of Mind.
#595 posted by
tron on 2006/10/10 02:29:16
While the fifth video has plenty of wtf moments, the sixth one is cool because of how close to a lot of modern thinking the journey is accomplished.
Inertia
#598 posted by
mwh on 2006/10/12 01:15:45
No, mathematician/computer scientist, I was at CERN for a computing conference. Did some particle physics in my degree though, so I knew a bit about what I was seeing (the best part of the tour though was having a real live CERN scientist as your guide you could pester with questions).
MWH
#599 posted by
inertia on 2006/10/12 23:28:01
nice! i'm going to into math and compsci myself (AI) so perhaps we will formulate devious plans together..
^^
#601 posted by
Blitz on 2006/10/15 15:11:14
I would seriously buy a few of those if I could
Architectural Inspiration Using HL2
#603 posted by
JPL on 2006/10/16 01:18:47
Hehe
#604 posted by
DaZ on 2006/10/16 02:54:32
the last comment says it all - "Looks nice but I keep expecting someone to pop out and start shooting" :D
JPL
#606 posted by
Kinn on 2006/10/16 12:10:28
Very interesting; for me it serves as a perfect example to demonstrate how using real-world scale always feels too small in games.
Dunno If This Has Been Posted Before...
#607 posted by
than on 2006/10/20 03:49:03
http://www.khulsey.com/main_english.html
although this leaves little room for creativity, you have to admire the skill and attention to detail that (good) technical illustrators have.
Look at this ship ffs...
http://www.khulsey.com/empress_main.html