Posted by
michael
on from the now-you-see-it dept.
An anonymous reader writes "The BBC are reporting James Dyson's new garden feature, a waterfall with water flowing uphill. Apparently, he wanted to recreate an Escher drawing."
Antiwater (two part antihydrogen and one part antioxygen) is repelled by the force of gravity.
Re:Simple... it's antiwater
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nomadic
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If you drink anti-water, do you become thirsty?
Re:Simple... it's antiwater
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commodoresloat
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Well, that rules out antiwater. The answer, then, is clear. It is antigravity, not antiwater, that makes water go up.
Re:Simple... it's antiwater
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Yakman
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In normal circumstances you can pass water, but with anti-water.... ** his mind boggles **
Come on, it's obvious.. ANTI-WATER PASSES YOU!
Re:Simple... it's antiwater
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thoughtstream
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Close, but no cigar. The clue is in the article, where it's explained that a "thin later of water" is used.
In other words, he's using anti-time! By covering the ramps with a thin coating of later (rather than the usual layers of earlier that surround most objects) the water actually flows backwards in time. This, of course, causes its normal downhill motion under gravity to occur retrotemporally, giving the fluid the appearance of syntemporal uphill motion.
Contratemporal epitaxy, eh? I tell you, that Dyson's a genius!
Escher makes my brain hurt. It's so obvious something is wrong, but it's impossible to focus on it. Argh, this makes me want to gouge out my eyes.
Indeed. It reminds me of a few companies I've worked for.
Cease and Desist
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AvantLegion
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Dear Mr. Dyson,
We, the FBI, have become aware of your projects. We understand that you have been reverse-engineering water, and this is in violation of the DMCA, PATRIOT, and PATRIOT II acts. You have been flagged for interrogation as a potential terrorist. Until you can be brought in, you are asked to cease all water reverse-engineering.
Sincerely,
Agent J. Mehoff
Re:Interesting...
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Afrosheen
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Dude, you just helped me coin a new term:
Escher-esque Management.
Let's push it onto a few blogs and see if it doesn't end up in Wired next month.
Antiwater (two part antihydrogen and one part antioxygen) is repelled by the force of gravity.
Perhaps some sort of spinoff of Marcel Duchamp's 1917 work of "art".
Those crazy dadaists!
It's the only exercise my brain gets outside of /.
My sympathies, really...
Escher makes my brain hurt. It's so obvious something is wrong, but it's impossible to focus on it. Argh, this makes me want to gouge out my eyes.
Indeed. It reminds me of a few companies I've worked for.
Dear Mr. Dyson, We, the FBI, have become aware of your projects. We understand that you have been reverse-engineering water, and this is in violation of the DMCA, PATRIOT, and PATRIOT II acts. You have been flagged for interrogation as a potential terrorist. Until you can be brought in, you are asked to cease all water reverse-engineering. Sincerely, Agent J. Mehoff
Dude, you just helped me coin a new term:
Escher-esque Management.
Let's push it onto a few blogs and see if it doesn't end up in Wired next month.