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This physicist is showing us his work on lasers meeting particles. It is work that is dear to his heart.

He cups in his right hand a simplified version of the point at which a laser makes contact with a moving particle. He has written the same illustration in pure mathematical form and has elevated it in the darkness for us to see with his left hand, as he looks upon it and ponders.

He featured in an exhibition 'Strings of Theories' Devon, UK, alongside a chemist, astronomer and violinist.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#science fiction #physics #genius #lasers #maths 
A String of Theories # 2 (2017)
Oil painting
by Jo Beer

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This physicist is showing us his work on lasers meeting particles. It is work that is dear to his heart.

He cups in his right hand a simplified version of the point at which a laser makes contact with a moving particle. He has written the same illustration in pure mathematical form and has elevated it in the darkness for us to see with his left hand, as he looks upon it and ponders.

He featured in an exhibition 'Strings of Theories' Devon, UK, alongside a chemist, astronomer and violinist.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#science fiction #physics #genius #lasers #maths 

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I am a figurative painter based in Cornwall. People are amazing, there is no such thing as an ordinary person. . . everyone is extraordinary in their own way, and... Read more

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