• Passionately Curious //
  • Eighteen year old high school senior from the Portland/Vancouver area. //
  • Archive
  • / mememe
  • / Ask me anything
  • / Theme
whateversleft:

Vogue Cover October 1924
Editor: Dorothy Todd
Cover design: Georges Lepape
23 ♥
emporiaeuphoria:

An exquisite Art Nouveau nymph, reminiscent of Klimt, featured in a 1917 advertisement for Cloth of Gold perfume.
299 ♥

度薇年
1680 ♥
homesighs:

yoshiko fukushima
1693 ♥
335930 ♥
3671 ♥
glowist:

menta-verde:

weekendchills:

q’d at ulla dulla xx

instagram: @shvrnkty

i love this too much
37289 ♥
8031 ♥

professor-geekatron:

thorsies:

summer break

image

No I keep mine on

45134 ♥
10457 ♥
475 ♥
physicsphysics:

Scientists Cast Doubt on Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle

Werner Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, formulated by the theoretical physicist in 1927, is one of the cornerstones of quantum mechanics. In its most familiar form, it says that it is impossible to measure anything without disturbing it. For instance, any attempt to measure a particle’s position must randomly change its speed.
The principle has bedeviled quantum physicists for nearly a century, until recently, when researchers at the University of Toronto demonstrated the ability to directly measure the disturbance and confirm that Heisenberg was too pessimistic.
“We designed an apparatus to measure a property — the polarization — of a single photon. We then needed to measure how much that apparatus disturbed that photon,” says Lee Rozema, a Ph.D. candidate in Professor Aephraim Steinberg’s quantum optics research group at U of T, and lead author of a study published this week in Physical Review Letters.

More
210 ♥
gentle-insomnia:

Boy
299 ♥
1962 ♥
geometrydaily:

#436 Vortex – A new minimal geometric composition each day
3796 ♥
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Older →