Thursday, December 24, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Land of The Living Dead by Al Williamson and Roy Krenkel
Forbidden Worlds #5 (March-April, 1951), © American Comics Group.
Friday, December 18, 2009
The All-Seeing Eye by Jack Kirby Explained By Modern Physics
"T-rays" will make X-rays obsolete!
By varying temperature and the magnetic field, scientists can tune the pulses and observe the behavior of the waves.
"The highlight of our results is observations of interference of magnetoplasmons. By tiny changes in the applied magnetic field or temperature, we can make plasma waves amplify or cancel each other. This makes the whole sample either completely opaque or transparent to the incident THz radiation."
"Using THz cameras, we could detect weapons or drugs concealed on a human body, or look inside envelopes and boxes," he says. There are many other applications for THz radiation, including material studies, chemistry, biology and medicine." link
Ref.: Interference-induced terahertz transparency in a semiconductor magneto-plasma. 2009. X. Wang, et al. Nature Physics.
Abstract: Maximum modulation of light transmission occurs when an opaque medium is suddenly made transparent. This phenomenon occurs in atomic and molecular gases through different mechanisms, whereas much room remains for further studies in solids. A plasma is an illustrative system showing opacity for low-frequency light, and light–plasma interaction theory provides a universal framework to describe diverse phenomena including radiation in space plasmas, diagnostics of laboratory plasmas and collective excitations in condensed matter. However, induced transparency in plasmas remains relatively unexplored. Here, we use coherent terahertz magneto-spectroscopy to reveal a thermally and magnetically induced transparency in a semiconductor plasma. A sudden appearance and disappearance of transmission through electron-doped InSb is observed over narrow temperature and magnetic field ranges, owing to coherent interference between left- and right-circularly polarized terahertz eigenmodes. Excellent agreement with theory reveals long-lived coherence of magneto-plasmons and demonstrates the importance of coherent interference in the terahertz regime.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Academy Award Winning Animators from Montreal (1982)
From June 18 – Sept. 5, 1982, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presented “The Art of Animated Films”. In conjunction with this the Montreal Calendar Magazine ran a feature on five Academy Award winning animators from Montreal. Here’s the article, followed by the five films discussed
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Tor by Joe Kubert
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Tor #2 (Epic Comics, 1993). Tor © Joe Kubert
Tor #1 (Epic Comics, 1993). Tor © Joe Kubert
You can pre-order Tor: A Prehistoric Odyssey, that collects the six issue mini-series from 2009 by clicking on the link.
Friday, December 11, 2009
The Spookman by Pat Boyette
Showing the influences of both Alex Toth and Steve Ditko by way of Milton Caniff, the late Pat Boyette continues to be an underappreciated artist, probably due to the fact that much of his work was published at Charlton.
According to the editorial in the first issue of Charlton Premiere, “The Spookman is Pat Boyette’s brain child and it too was mulled over and put aside until the advent of Charlton Premiere”. Despite a the poorly chosen name, The Spookman had an interesting shtick of time traveling to investigate what promised to be problems of the mystical variety – although his first story has him (or rather his assistant) indirectly responsible for the burning of Rome, all for the original desire to make a fast $10,000!
According to the editorial in the first issue of Charlton Premiere, “The Spookman is Pat Boyette’s brain child and it too was mulled over and put aside until the advent of Charlton Premiere”. Despite a the poorly chosen name, The Spookman had an interesting shtick of time traveling to investigate what promised to be problems of the mystical variety – although his first story has him (or rather his assistant) indirectly responsible for the burning of Rome, all for the original desire to make a fast $10,000!
As far as I can tell this was The Spookman’s only appearance.
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The Demon © DC Comics
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