Theory of Invariants
If you had to choose between the Newtonian Law or the Theory of Invariants which would you choose?
The planet Mercury during its elliptical orbit advances according to Newtonian Physics about 1/557th of a degree every century this occurs at the time Mercury is at its closest to the Sun. The Theory of Invariants is accurate and shows that the change is 1/600th of a degree and has been proven to be more accurate.
Every time you use a GPS (Global Positioning System) device you inadvertently prove the Theory of Invariants. By now you are scratching your head since you may never have heard of that Theory in Physics but you know it under a different name but the equation is known by everyone. Albert Einstein ended up calling it the Theory of Relativity.
So what is in a name? If Albert Einstein would have had his way we would be talking about the Theory of Invariants which really does not trip off the tongue very well but then again everything is relative or so Einstein proved.
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Andy73, about 1 year ago
Wow, really amazing work. Love it!
pmistric, about 1 year ago
Amazing. Love the reflections and your expression in this.
Elf Evans, about 1 year ago
Splendid imagery…keep ‘em commin
Cynthia Adams, about 1 year ago
Awesome Thomas..love the depth within the orb..Magical.
Emma Anderson, about 1 year ago
Brilliant Graphical Work
brummieboy, about 1 year ago
This is magical …..
Jan Kölling, about 1 year ago
splendid work on this, love the patterns and colouring
Carlo Cesar Ro..., about 1 year ago
Excellent work of art! Congrats and more power!
Wendy Slee, about 1 year ago
sheer brilliance
Pete Chennell, about 1 year ago
sensational image
velveteagle, about 1 year ago
Just love the reflective horizon work… the hole image is intense and sharp .. great work ..
Dorothy Venter, about 1 year ago
Words fail me. I can only enjoy.
rozawil, about 1 year ago
This is really wonderful, I love it Thomas.
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about 1 year ago
love the balance you have on this, great design, very nice work
Stephanie Johnson, about 1 year ago
Very very impressive. There’s so much to look at!!
Per Einar Gunn..., about 1 year ago
STUNNING!!!!!
vonne, about 1 year ago
This is a VERY nice photo.
Heather Loster, about 1 year ago
thats unique. i love the reflections on the globe. great job.
Cheryl Dunning, about 1 year ago
hmmm not sure what I would choose…
excellent work
judymin, about 1 year ago
Awesome work Thomas!
Jing3011, about 1 year ago
Like it.
Antanas, about 1 year ago
Great work, well done
rossco, about 1 year ago
Wow now this is outstanding. Great work as always from you. Top Points.
benjibenji, about 1 year ago
this is incredible. well done!
PhotogeniquE IPA, about 1 year ago
astonishing graphic – I’m in awe
justlinda, about 1 year ago
I haven’t a clue how you did this but it is a stunning /majical piece of work!.
Holly Werner, about 1 year ago
I love this. Just amazing. Very beautiful.
Kathleen Struckle, about 1 year ago
Awesome piece of work. Love those reflections.
Hiroko, about 1 year ago
...cool art!
Lisa Weber, about 1 year ago
What a piece of architexture my dear, just fantastic! Im sure this will hit the front page!!
cleanartdirtyart, about 1 year ago
THIS IS REAL COOL
Alan Rodmell, about 1 year ago
Now this is cool – I love it. Must take so long to do a piece like this
Julie Langford
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about 1 year ago
Well well well, I get ill and dont come on for a bit, and you post this!!!! I cant believe I wasnt here for this piece. What an awesome piece of art. You must be very proud of this one. One of the finest on RB to date.
BOOKMAKER, about 1 year ago
This is absolutely SENSATIONAL ! ! !
Gracey, about 1 year ago
Theories? Uh…forget that. I just love looking at beautiful tings – this is one of those! Kudos.
Deri Dority, about 1 year ago
Really awesome image!!! So complex and so perfectly done!
Jeff Burns, about 1 year ago
just jaw dropping on this one! WOW
halftone, about 1 year ago
OMG this is so beautiful! Wonderful sharp lines and shapes backed up with such a beautiful soft sky.
Tabitha Borges, about 1 year ago
like how the sky reflect in the orb
Mark Peterson, about 1 year ago
Outstanding work!
BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Andy73
BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you pmistric
BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Emma Anderson
BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Per
Eyal Nahmias, about 1 year ago
One of the best spherical renderings I saw. Excellent design concept, light and texture.
BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Holly
SnowDog, about 1 year ago
Great work!!
BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Kathleen
BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
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BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Mark
Anne2, about 1 year ago
Marvellous design and colors!
clarkey, about 1 year ago
Fabulous design and colours – everything hangs together so well. Awesome.
BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Anne
BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you clarkey
Helen Bascom, about 1 year ago
You work is amazing.
BySilent, about 1 year ago
Thank you Helen
Juilee Pryor, about 1 year ago
I’m running out of wow’s . but wow.
Globalphotos, about 1 year ago
Outstanding image, great work !!
GittiArt, about 1 year ago
You always seems to amaze me ! I love this in every way especially the effect between the warm golden yellow and the cool blue tones ! Great work :-) Bravo Thomas !
stevenlove, about 1 year ago
I’m a great follower of Einstein’s work including his “Unified Field Theory”, which Einstein never finished but is still being worked on by today’s Quantum Theorists. I must admit that I never heard of his relativity theory being referred to by any other name.
Great mirror effect on the sphere by the way.
BySilent, about 1 year ago
“Einstein believed such laws of motion should be much simpler than the more or less accidental clumps of matter that make things what they are. He looked for properties like energy that remained the same during the motions, and even wished later he had called his most famous discovery the theory of invariants rather than the theory of relativity. So when the old Maxwell equations produced a speed for light without telling what stationary platform you should stand on to measure it, Einstein said it didn’t matter: Just fix up all the other old laws to be consistent with light-speed being the same from any uniformly moving platform. The principle was simple, but the changes needed to fix up Newton’s F = ma implied that the world should look very strange to an observer moving near the speed of light. The symbols that represented durations (and lengths) in the old laws had to be re-interpreted to allow them to stretch (and shrink) in the new laws for moving objects. Since light moves at 186,000 miles per second the corrections are negligible at normal speeds, unless you are making very accurate measurements. Today’s global positioning technology requires measurements of time so accurate that Einstein’s corrected laws of motion are essential to describe the motion of the GPS satellites.
Incidentally, the formula for energy derived from the corrected F = ma contains a new term, the famous E = mc2, where m is mass and c the speed of light. “
http://www.techcommjournal.com/archive.php?articleID=129
I first ran across this idea that Einstein wanted to call his most famous theory the Theory of Invariants was in an Astronomy Magazine that was discussing how modern items such as GPS confirmed the Theory of Relativity. It was in a background block where I read it and found it interesting enough to pass it on in my work “The Theory of Invariants”. I cross checked and found a rather substantial set of references to what Einstein wanted to call his Theory of Relativity. You always welcome to do you own independent research if you haven’t already.
nikspix, about 1 year ago
This is so creative. Wondeful job!!
Paul Milburn, about 1 year ago
ray tracing at its best
AnnieG, about 1 year ago
Stunning image and love your descriptor!
humanalien, about 1 year ago
THIS IS MAD !
$#&##$*$Emma Anderson, about 1 year ago
Fantastic reflections in this, in nature we can see how it’s done but to do it digitally, the mind boggles! A great addition to the light and reflection group!
TrEaSuReDiMaGeS, about 1 year ago
Love the lighting and reflection in this image, such a unique and creative idea. I really like the title that you picked :-) This is a wonderful addition to the light and reflection group BySilent!
Rudschinat, about 1 year ago
Bryce??
:)Gorm
Stacey Hatton, about 1 year ago
An interesting concept. Wonderful sense of infinity within the orb. I love the reflections and metallic shine in this one. The overlaying of the curved metal bars really adds grace. Brilliant!
Bluetiger, about 1 year ago
The beauty of this is mind blowing!
DawsonImages, about 1 year ago
A slinky gone wild, cool abstract
Jewd, about 1 year ago
A masterful piece…the reflections are fabulous…the old master painters used to use these amber balls to choose the colors for their paintings, all the tones they reflected of a scene would be mixed then applied, thats’ why they are always in sepia…just a bit of trivia, this reminded me of…thanks so much for all your wonderful info ….
Damiend, about 1 year ago
Wonderful image. It is brilliant work!!!
Luuezz, about 1 year ago
Hi Silient! love this**excellent image, well done
CanDuCreations, about 1 year ago
Splendid and very beautiful work Thomas. Thea Walstra
aphoto4you, about 1 year ago
TOUCH of CLASS…
Annika Strömgren, about 1 year ago
Amazing image!!
paul romanowski, about 1 year ago
GOD ONE….......EXPLAIN STELLAR?
gabryshak, about 1 year ago
fabulous! really truly stunning!
Nope, about 1 year ago
Nice. Like the colors and reflections
VII23, 11 months ago
wow!
Noeleen Vivian, 5 months ago
Very nice work!
Michael Beers, 4 months ago
NICE VERY NICE THANKS FOR SHARING
LoneAngel, about 1 month ago
very nice
LudaNayvelt, about 1 month ago
totally cool
Erich Mangl, about 1 month ago
that’s the good thing about bryce, a few simple objects can make a great picture
BySilent in reply to Erich Mangl’s comment, about 1 month ago
Don’t use Bryce though half the fun is creating your own objects, materials and environments … Vue is my 3d graphics package of choice.
Sreya Wu, about 1 month ago
Beyond COOL!
peyote, about 1 month ago
Gorgeous work :)
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Ingrid77, 28 days ago
amazing!
amarica, 21 days ago
Your work is fabulous!!
artist4peace, 3 days ago
STUNNING!