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Jan Walzer wrote:
> Wasn't there a thread 'bout a relativistic raytracer ? ...
> I'm sure someone has the link to the animations, of this
> raytracers, that does a red/blueshift when in motion ...
Yeah, maybe revise my version estimate down a few...
> you mean photons won't always fly straight, but be
> affected by the mass of objects ? I can think of
> easier ways of doing a blackhole
Easy? EASY?! Them's fightin' words!
> > YKYBRTALNTANPATLW...?
> ^ ^^^^^^^^^
"...and living next to a nuclear particle accelerator too long..."
(www.fnal.gov)
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.scifi-fantasy.com
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