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zu-is-here · 10 months
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eternal-fear · 4 months
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Reading this in Lord of the Rings and knowing how silmarillion got to be printed is an experience.
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saintatreidess · 10 months
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reportwire · 2 years
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Today in History: September 30, Berlin Airlift ends
Today in History: September 30, Berlin Airlift ends
Today in History Today is Friday, Sept. 30, the 273rd day of 2022. There are 92 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Sept. 30, 1777, the Continental Congress — forced to flee in the face of advancing British forces — moved to York, Pennsylvania. On this date: In 1791, Mozart’s opera “The Magic Flute” premiered in Vienna, Austria. In 1938, after co-signing the Munich Agreement…
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ryind · 10 months
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Something not enough people have been discussing about Oppenheimer is just how accurately they portray what the wonder and awe of physics feels like. I remember watching the thought sequences and near obsession Oppenheimer had with stars and quantum mechanics, and between the visuals and the music, it just resonated *so hard with me.*
The phrase, "can you hear the music?" so perfectly describes what made me fall in love with physics in the first place. It's something so *beyond* the scope of human existence; a hidden score that the universe harmonizes to. I so often feel like movies either downplay science or glorify it to seem less taxing and tricky than it is, but I feel like Oppenheimer found the sweet spot. To quote someone I saw review the trailer, they "made scientists (and for that matter physicists) cool again." Anyways, just thought that was neat and figured I'd share my nerdy little thoughts since there's so much barbenheimer everywhere and I can't seem to find just Oppenheimer appreciation. Do love barbenheimer though.
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the-irreverend · 10 months
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The perfect couple.
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daily80s · 4 months
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BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)
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asianrabbit · 10 months
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Oppenheimer (2023) Cillian Murphy
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zanephillips · 6 months
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CILLIAN MURPHY as J. Robert Oppenheimer Oppenheimer (2023) dir Christopher Nolan
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aphroditeslover11 · 7 months
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Today I discovered a mid-century photographer called Philippe Halsman who photographed the famous people of his era, from Richard Nixon to Marilyn Monroe. At the end of his sessions he would ask the person to jump into the air for a picture, believing that this would cause them to drop their pretenses and public persona, leaving him with a picture of the real person as they made their leap. He called this ‘jumpology’.
This is the photo he took of Robert Oppenheimer in 1958, possibly the most free and unreserved image of him that I’ve ever seen.
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juliascheller · 2 years
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2022 has been a year of reunions ❤️
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uwmspeccoll · 11 months
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Typography Tuesday
We return to our facsimile of a 16th-cnetury calligraphic manuscript, Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta, or Model Book of Calligraphy, written in 1561/62 by Georg Bocskay, the Croatian-born court secretary to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, and illuminated 30 years later by Flemish painter Joris Hoefnagel for the grandson of Ferdinand I, Emperor Rudolph II. The manuscript was produced by Bocskay in Vienna to demonstrate his technical mastery of the immense range of writing styles known to him. To complement and augment Bocskay's calligraphy, Hoefnagel added fruit, flowers, and insects to nearly every page, composing them so as to enhance the unity and balance of the page’s design. Although the two never met, the manuscript has an uncanny quality of collaboration about it.
Our facsimile was the first facsimile produced from the collection at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. It was printed in Lausanne, Switzerland by Imprimeries Reunies and published by Christopher Hudson in 1992. 
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curator-on-ao3 · 11 months
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Married (affectionate)
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Married (it’s complicated)
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wisesnail · 9 months
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I really enjoyed painting this, probably because this shameless snail loves Cillian Murphy's face <;
Have you watched Oppenheimer? Did you like it?
Prints and other stuff on my RedBubble and Threadless c:
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the-irreverend · 10 months
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The people who decided to give these two films the same release date should be given the Medal of Honor or something.
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