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When a bullet hits a wall
That is astounding. I legitimately watched it about fifteen times before reblogging it.
this is so fucking satisfying to watch oh my god
Does anyone else hear it crash into the wall?
Nightvision
Monday: Taiyo Yamamoto




Isotope Titanium Lume Ring
The Isotope is all about contrast. The brilliant glow of the lume, and the sharp lines of the titanium create a visual moment that refuses to be ignored.
The special lume material in the Isotope ring soaks up both natural and artificial light and will glow bright green as soon as it is in a low-light environment. Wear it to bed and it will still be glowing when you get up for that 3am visit to the bathroom!
Moonglow Material:
Moonglow is a ultra-high output photoluminesent polycarbonate. It soaks up both natural and artificial light and will glow bright green for hours once it is in a low-light environment. It also a passive-lume material, meaning it absorbs light. It does not generate its own light as radioactive materials such as tritium do.
https://www.touchofmodern.com/sales/black-badger—3/isotope-titanium-lume-ring
Sweet jesus
Tron. These are Tron rings.






Marvel & Star Wars
Hulk/Chewie is a little weak. Otherwise decent.
SAMUEL JACKSON HAHAHAHA



Avengers Business Cards - Just because






So this is your physics reference table.
From here on out, you won’t be handed the specific formulas necessary for physics problems, instead you’ll have to go to this reference table. I’m not just doing this to make the problems more difficult, it’s much more beneficial to the learning process if you’re not directly handed what you need.
(if there’s something you need to solve the problem which isn’t on the table, don’t worry, it’ll be added it to the problem)
Also, here’s a link to the original PDF, which you can download.
So just look it over, and get ready to use it in the near future…the utahraptors are coming.
Today the science world is full of the word quantum - quantum physics, quantum optics, quantum chemistry, quantum gravity, quantum computer, quantum electronics, etc.. Its gotten to the point where it’s rather hard to find a scientific branch in which the word isn’t used!
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(Source: thatscienceguy)