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by Jason Padgett
$43.00
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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When light particles collide head-on, their interaction involves the quantum fluctuations of the Planck pixels encoded within QIH. These fluctuations... more
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When light particles collide head-on, their interaction involves the quantum fluctuations of the Planck pixels encoded within QIH. These fluctuations lead to interference patterns that affect the distribution of energy.
In this scenario, the collision of the photons can be understood as the conversion of their energy into mass. The energy associated with the photons, governed by the frequency (f) and the Planck constant (h), can be related to mass (m) through the equation E=hf, where h is the Planck constant.
When two photons collide, their combined energy contributes to the total energy (E) in the system. This energy can be equated to mass (m) multiplied by the square of the speed of light (c^2), resulting in the equation E=mc^2.
This suggests that the energy associated with the photons, which is also related to the frequency of the light, can manifest as mass. This interpretation links the concept of energy, represented by E, with the mass, represented by m, thro...
Introducing Savant Jason D. Padgett, a remarkable artist whose work takes us on a journey beyond conventional perception. As the author of the celebrated book "Struck by Genius," which has been optioned for a major motion picture, Jason's artistic talent and unique perspective have captivated audiences worldwide. What makes his artistic exploration even more extraordinary is his personal experience with motion blindness, a condition that has profoundly shaped his artistic vision. Jason's hand-drawn drawings are a testament to his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of his extraordinary perceptions. Despite his motion blindness, he has honed his craft to convey intricate interplays of light, gravity, and...
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James Preston
Great Work Jason! Like / Fav.
Fredrik Larsson
Fantastic work ! @Cdric Raimbault I dont follow, really, most of his painting, and espcially this is drawn in 3 dimensions.
Cdric Raimbault
Hello, I found your drawing fascinating, but I was wondering, the things you see are not 2D but in 3D when I'm wrong? Could you try to add a third D? However, your work is great, you do advance science.
JISS JOSEPH
congrats on your sale ...jason
Ana Maria Edulescu
Congrats on your sale !
Elena Constantinescu
Congratulations on the sale!!!
Sherring Thekekkara
Jason. Your story appeared in Dubai today and was intrigued and thought of checking out. The drawing and your explanations are simple yet profound...... It's a pity my teachers didn't knock my head hard enough all those years back..congratulations!!!!
Michal Batko
Congrats on your sale
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale Jason!!
Sandra Bronstein
Wonderful work! Congrats on your sale!
Andee Photography
Congrats on your sale! :)
Monica Furlow
By integrating art and science you are blending both sides of the brain. Very cool!
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!
Dawn Johnson
Astounding!!!
Heather Ward
I just read your description, very enlightening. The drawing is so simple at first glance, yet so profound. I'm curious how this lattice relates to string theory (I admit I don't know much about it).