And the cat deliberately misses when she jumps the owl. It's very obvious when you see the cat jumping over the owl when it's sitting on the ground. :) Pretty cool.
(What are you talking about Vonskippy? I think I noticed one repeat. Most of the jumps look similar but they are not.)
Anyway, I don't really think that posting too hastily is the problem. Apart from stupid people making stupid comments, imo the main problem is that people can't or won't admit that they were wrong or are unable to see things from a different perspective.
Has anybody ever felt they convinced somebody in an internet discussion? Never the less we keep doing it. :D
"Since this would be a violation of the law of conservation of energy it is unlikely"
Shouldn't that say: impossible?
Also according to the wiki article on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antihydrogen"antihydrogen: with current technology "it would take 100 billion years to produce 1 gram or 1 mole of antihydrogen".
And I'm amazed the museum has the audacity to ask the hapless victim of this piece of art to pay for "repairs". The museumgoer should send a bill for new shoes!
(Which apparently is probably more myth than fact btw.)
Why don't you Google 'site:www.neatorama.com blablabla'
Or something.
Something somewhere in the back of my brain tells me that this should be "wrong", but whatever. ;)
(What are you talking about Vonskippy? I think I noticed one repeat. Most of the jumps look similar but they are not.)
Has anybody ever felt they convinced somebody in an internet discussion? Never the less we keep doing it. :D
That's probably why they still haven't found the fourth site to put the thing. :)
Shouldn't that say: impossible?
Also according to the wiki article on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antihydrogen"antihydrogen: with current technology "it would take 100 billion years to produce 1 gram or 1 mole of antihydrogen".
If this is not a piece that's meant as a prank I think it is extremely stupid. Art critics or no. I would bring a toddler and let him go haywire! :D
http://artblogbybob.blogspot.com/2007/05/drawing-blank.html
Listening to art critics it seems to me that art is not what most people think it is.