environmentalgraffiti.com — Howard Nemerov said “Nothing in the universe can travel at the speed of light, they say, forgetful of the shadow’s speed.” But what about the amazing effects and contrasts of light and dark. In their invisible race to the finish line, what effects or phenomena do they create? We decided to explore the most stunning images for your viewing pleasure.
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twigboyJul 23, 2008
pirates of the carribean!
Closed AccountJul 23, 2008
maybe you should get out more :)I've seen rainbows (double ones), iridescent clouds, contrails, sky polarisation, crepuscular rays and of course fata morgana.But one of objectives in life is to see an aurora. but to do that i must travel way to the north. Maybe when i'll my make my dream travel to Norway i'll get the chance to see it.
awtrippJul 23, 2008
hahaha.... i saw the -21 (and counting) but in no way was I prepared for what I was about to read.
hilesazJul 23, 2008
Not true, that would require a perfectly inelastic pole.Entanglement does work faster than light, but doesn't really carry information.
barney255Jul 23, 2008
Ahhh! My Eyes,Rocket Trails, So Bright...
barney255Jul 23, 2008
I Think They Come Up On The Front Page Alot...It's Magnificent
langdonalgerJul 24, 2008
Digg never gets my jokes.
Closed AccountJul 24, 2008
PRAAAAAAAISE JEBUS! rofl...