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From: alphaQuad
Subject: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 29 May 2007 05:00:01
Message: <web.465be50d72d2160384d08eae0@news.povray.org>
Yin/Yang symbol appears in the internal glass of Hydrogen atom, POV rocks.


or can't, or wont understand universal principle, would likely be bored to
tears. Suffice it to say, this would not likely have been probable without
my POV exporter, for me at least.

New user here. I see "Txemi Jendrix" made an attachment into a link to
higher res. I would have also, but don't see how at this point, so here's
the link to high res:
http://members.aceweb.com/alphaquad/thc-2000x1500z.png
2,300,089 bytes (overkill? ya probably)
Does anyone want to explain how to do this?

Thomas said in reply to referenced post:
http://news.povray.org/web.465b0c90d83753a0d769ee460%40news.povray.org
"He uses his Razor to prove the existence of God in a 'scientific' way."

Think I just used POV like "William's Razor": "Whenever synchronicity
occurs, Archetypes at play, magic afoot". (Copyrighted quoted but truth
never sues)

Hope you like it.
Is there something to read here on making links in news-messages?


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From: Martin J Hooper
Subject: Re: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 29 May 2007 16:36:45
Message: <465c8edd$1@news.povray.org>
alphaQuad wrote:
> http://members.aceweb.com/alphaquad/thc-2000x1500z.png
> 2,300,089 bytes (overkill? ya probably)

I like it!  Bet it took a while to render at that size with all 
the reflections eh?


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From: def gsus-
Subject: Re: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 29 May 2007 19:15:02
Message: <web.465cb3ce557e2f9dbd61fc7e0@news.povray.org>
is the y/y created by intention? i guess so since it's an oddball within the
others... still don't see how? pretty subliminal ;))
like the whole thing anyway. a short gaze at google -just to be sure-
brought up this structure for thc molecule--haha
like it!


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From: alphaQuad
Subject: Re: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 30 May 2007 03:30:02
Message: <web.465d25ae557e2f9d8ea04a7d0@news.povray.org>
Let me try to reply to all in a single try.


>Hmm, where? Are you referring to the red (oxygen?) spheres on either
side the benzene ring?

Keep looking Sam. Hint: Hydrogens are the small clear ones, a lower meth
CH3. Yet you know what a benzene ring is. Now I am confused :)

>The universal principle of opposites?
Good one


>...took a while to render...

+a0.3, then cropped to 2000 for no cam distortion


>is the y/y created by intention?

No. It happened by accident or was that synchronicity?
(subliminal is a good word too)
Synchronous to the y/y and receptor/agonist sense.

Something I wrote in one of my many efforts:
The human body has receptors for both cannabis and dopamine and by some
strange coincidence, fitting molecules are produced in nature. If you have
any intuitive quality you should, by now, be throwing rocks at evolution
theory and embracing intelligent design.

CB1 is a neuro-protecting receptor in the brain and CB2 in the spleen for
the immune sytem. See the gallery for more study.

And another thought scrambler: "If god were proven by science. It (god)
would cease to exist."

I forgot to add the POV file if you want to change BG, etc.
http://members.aceweb.com/alphaquad/thc_yy036.pov

Want to play? I did it with the exporter I wrote for mirc.
http://members.aceweb.com/alphaquad/matrix.html


I dont know if its my Firefox or the board, cant reply to own message, keeps
telling me to login. Hope this doesnt delete the last reply.


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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 30 May 2007 04:02:43
Message: <465d2fa3@news.povray.org>
alphaQuad wrote:


> +a0.3, then cropped to 2000 for no cam distortion

Try increasing the distance between camera and object,
and using a smaller view angle instead.


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 30 May 2007 05:50:01
Message: <web.465d48bd557e2f9dc4e49fa40@news.povray.org>
Christian Froeschlin <chr### [at] chrfrde> wrote:
> alphaQuad wrote:
>

> > +a0.3, then cropped to 2000 for no cam distortion
>
> Try increasing the distance between camera and object,
> and using a smaller view angle instead.



Stephen


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From: def gsus-
Subject: Re: Yin/Yang in internal glass, now that's art
Date: 30 May 2007 16:10:02
Message: <web.465dd96a557e2f9dbd61fc7e0@news.povray.org>
> Something I wrote in one of my many efforts:
> The human body has receptors for both cannabis and dopamine and by some
> strange coincidence, fitting molecules are produced in nature. If you have
> any intuitive quality you should, by now, be throwing rocks at evolution
> theory and embracing intelligent design.
>
hahaha. i agree completely.
though i wasnt completely sure _before_ i started into evolutionary algos to
train neuronal nets and stuff. but soon it got quite obvious! modern sience
should really start accepting the conclusions they must be making all the
time. as far as i am concerned--nothing has ever come out of any primordial
soup without ME (as the CREATOR) pushing in certain directions.
also there is this cool software Framsticks http://www.frams.alife.pl/ where
you can evolve creatures and train them or let them find loopholes in their
environment.
i should say it also has a povray export, just to not let this turn into a
pure philosophical thread ;)
however, anyone trying this prog will admit that it takes a lot of effort
and intelligence on the side of the invisible creator if you want to get a
neat creature.
"who is this evolution theory guy anyway?"


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