March 27th, 2010
U volgde de zon, door uw goden begeleid
Westwaards bent u gereisd
Naar de grenzen van het land
Waar de zee de grond verzwelgt
Naar het land der drakenschrei
Het oord, met mijn aard vergroeid
Heeft uw pad u heengeleid
Welkom in mijn vaderland
Warm u aan de haard, mijn gast
En laaf u aan ons bier
Ver zijn eens ook wij gereisd
Maar ons geluk ligt hier
Waar mijn broeders rond het vuur
Drinken in ’t nachtelijk uur
Waar verhalen en gelach
Klinken tot het aanbreken der dag
Onze vreugde vinden wij
In de wouden, in de velden en op de hei
Onze vreugde vinden wij
Aan de oevers van de Rijn
… I mean, this is a new art news blog Where some articles of art are crossed with art itself and news of myself… Awesome? For sure! So read and even do not think of changing station…
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March 27th, 2010
A magnetar is a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field, the decay of which powers the emission of copious amounts of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, particularly X-rays and gamma rays.[1] The theory regarding these objects was proposed by Robert Duncan and Christopher Thompson in 1992, but the first recorded burst of gamma rays thought to have been from a magnetar was detected on March 5, 1979.[2] During the following decade, the magnetar hypothesis has become widely accepted as a likely explanation for soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) and anomalous X-ray pulsars.
Really this is incredible object. Just imagine a ball of 1/3 inches made from the magnetar substance would weigh on Earth about 100 000 000 tons!! At the same time Magnetar is not bigger than 20 kilometers in diameter, but its mass is more than the Sun has!
Magnetars are primarily characterized by their extremely powerful magnetic field, which can often reach the order of ten gigateslas. These magnetic fields are hundreds of thousands of times stronger than any man-made magnet, and quadrillions of times more powerful than the field surrounding Earth. As of 2010, they are the most magnetic objects ever detected in the universe.
When, in a supernova, a star collapses to a neutron star, its magnetic field increases dramatically in strength. Halving a linear dimension increases the magnetic field fourfold. Duncan and Thompson calculated that the magnetic field of a neutron star, normally an already enormous 108 teslas could, through the dynamo mechanism, grow even larger, to more than 10^11 teslas (or 10^15 gauss). The result is a magnetar.
The supernova might lose 10% of its mass in the explosion. In order for such large stars (10 to 30 solar masses) not to collapse directly into a black hole, they have to shed a larger proportion of their mass— perhaps another 80%. It is estimated that about one in ten supernova explosions results in a magnetar rather than a more standard neutron star or pulsar.
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March 27th, 2010
I also know you all have ever listened to the music, and not being deaf, you hear sounds every second of your life.
Sound is oscillation of the medium (air, water) which are caught with our Ear sensors, converted into the bioelectric signal and interpreted to the sound by our Brains.
People noticed soulds can be harmonous, and began creating such sounds first with stones and wood and afterwards with special device called musical instruments.
Some of people were that talented that created eerlasting masterpieces of the sound harmony. This harmony is influencing our inner space, in direct and indirect sences of this phrase – after sound is heard brains make some of glandulae secret substances into our blood and as a result we feel emotions..
Just listen:
http://v1.ifolder.ru/17002183
Is not it so cool?
Gaily bedight,
A gallant knight,
In sunshine and in shadow,
Had journeyed long,
Singing a song,
In search of Eldorado.
But he grew old-
This knight so bold-
And o’er his heart a shadow
Fell as he found
No spot of ground
That looked like Eldorado.
And, as his strength
Failed him at length,
He met a pilgrim shadow-
“Shadow,” said he,
“Where can it be-
This land of Eldorado?”
“Over the Mountains
Of the Moon,
Down the Valley of the Shadow,
Ride, boldly ride,”
The shade replied-
“If you seek for Eldorado!”
Edgar Allan Poe.
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March 27th, 2010
Surely you have had experience of listening to the radio stations at least once in your life, but what about reading the radio? Or watching the radio? Lets try!
This is your favourite Wordpress radiostation at artdonews.com, where it is always unpredictable texts unpredictibly appear! Now we listen read of the languages impossible to learn for you! Hahaha!
The one of such languages is Russian (and other Eastern Salvic with Cyrillic aphabet. Sounds Scary? No doubt, I am shivering overhead.
Why it is so hard? Simply because their Aphabet is not Latin! Other European languages, from Polish and Czech to Portuguese and Spanish, from Italian and French to Norsk and even Icelandic – you at least may try to read letter by letter, while here in Eastern Slavic group we see letters but do not even understand what sound do they illustrate.
For example the word “??????” [So(l)ntse - "L" is not fully pronounced, how is it? you need to hear to understand] Means “The Sun”. By the way, english word Solar, and Ancient Latin Sol have obviously the same root.
But learning to read letters or even the whole words doesn’t ever meant you know this language even by quarter. There are so many nuances of speech that you would hardly could call yourself fluent russian speaker even after five years of living among natives. There’s no permanent stress, no firm word order, interrogative forms are created by intonation alone, questions anwered contraversary and many more…
?? ????? ?????, ? ?????? ???????
?????? ????? ???? ?????? ???????
?? ??????? ???, ?? ?????? ???????
????? ??????? ????? ???????
??, ??, ?????! ?????, ?????!
???? ?????? ????? ???? ?????
???, ??, ?????? ???!
???, ? ???? ???????!
? ?????? ??????
????? ?????????
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