Virtual Universe 0.47 (Universe Server)
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Virtual Universe 0.49 (Universe Server)
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07/16/2004 04:56 PMA platform independent 3D virtual reality environment.
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Virtual Universe 0.49 (Unaverse Server
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04/11/2005 05:13 PM

The "Virtual Universe" is a 3D cyberspace which offers more
possibilities than just chat: it is a combination of the Web, chat,
and instant messaging within a realistic, three-dimensional
cyberspace. Here people can meet, interact with each other, and build
houses and whole worlds. The "Virtual Universe" is a virtual reality
environment which runs on top of the Internet.
Changes:
The watchdog functionality has been enhanced and some minor bugs have
been fixed, so this version is more stable than ever before.
Virtual Universe 0.43
Virtual Universe 0.43
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Virtual Universe 0.53 (Client)
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Are We Alone in the Universe?
Are We Alone in the Universe?
08/06/2004 03:25 PMThis just in from the universe...
This just in from the universe...
12/19/2003 01:04 PMNASA unveiled the first images from the $670 million Spitzer Space
Telescope today, spectacular infrared glimpses of the optically-hidden
heart of a distant galaxy, the dusty cradle of an infant solar system
and a peek at heretofore unseen stars lurking inside a vast cloud of
gas and dust. From an article by William Harwood at SpaceFlight
now....
The Universe
The Universe
06/20/2004 04:11 PMAxis of Ævil saw my old moblog
post of Saturn and produced an English version of the
walkabout of the actual scale model of the Solar System that was built
12 years ago in Helsinki. Wonderful! (Did you know that they used to
steal Earth every few weeks until they replaced it with something more
durable? Or that Pluto had to be relocated due to road construction
work? How douglasadamsian can you get with that? :-D )
I can recommend it - I've done the full tour of the Solar System once,
and it's a nice bike trip: you get to see some beautiful scenery.
Especially finding Uranus among all the bushes is a wonderful
experience. And it really does illustrate the scale of the things,
when you're traveling at (relatively) 5 times the speed of light and
it still takes a bloody hour to get to Pluto :), but just a
minute to get to Mars...
(But hfb: why didn't you ask me? I could've told you what it is and
where to find it, so you wouldn't have had to harass the ignorant
natives ;-).
"parallel universe."
"parallel universe."
05/30/2004 08:58 AM"Last Life in the Universe"
"Last Life in the Universe"
08/06/2004 07:55 AMStepping off the hot summer street to watch this seamless film from
Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang is like stepping into a dream.
sharedby others in this universe as well
sharedby others in this universe as well
11/17/2003 05:34 AMwonderful glimpses of humanity .. Why Personal Websites
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Exploring the universe ... from very far
to very near
Exploring the universe ... from very far
to very near
02/19/2004 08:41 AMChicago Tribune Feb 19 2004 1:22PM GMT
Explorer of the Universe
Explorer of the Universe
06/12/2004 10:58 AMVoice Chat is working now!
Alternate universe
Alternate universe
06/28/2004 10:11 AMUniverse very big: official
Universe very big: official
05/20/2004 12:50 PM78bn light years and growing
The Annotated Universe
The Annotated Universe
12/10/2003 11:29 AM An Atlas of the
Universe. Sort of like
Powers of Ten, but with lots of explanatory content.
via Signal +
Noise Universe Looks Good From Here
Universe Looks Good From Here
02/01/2005 08:43 PMLong before most spacecraft ever make it off the launch pad, an artist
goes to work. The result is the surreal but detailed space art that
NASA and other space agencies look to for inspiration. By Amit
Asaravala.
Window to the Universe
Window to the Universe
01/06/2004 08:07 AMWindow to the Universehttp://link.abpi.net/l.ph
p?20040106A5The first images from NASA's Spitzer Space
Telescope, formerly known as the Space Infrared Telescope Facility,
are now visible online. The first observations include a glowing
stellar nursery, a swirling, dusty galaxy, a disc of planet-forming
debris, and organic material in the distant universe. The images
demonstrate the power of the telescope's infrared detectors to capture
never before seen cosmic features.
"The Elegant Universe"
"The Elegant Universe"
10/30/2003 03:46 AMThe Expanding RSS Universe
The Expanding RSS Universe
03/26/2005 05:40 AMInformation Week Mar 26 2005 9:47AM GMT
The Universe at the Tip of His Ballpoint
Pen
The Universe at the Tip of His Ballpoint
Pen
05/03/2004 01:11 AMIn his Malibu observatory, Russell Crotty contemplates the stars,
creating books and installations based on his meticulous ballpoint pen
drawings.
An Atlas of The Universe
An Atlas of The Universe
12/13/2003 06:01 AMAn Atlas of the Universe .. ziemlich
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Simulating the Whole Universe
Simulating the Whole Universe
09/04/2004 05:46 PMHack the universe
Hack the universe
10/31/2003 09:37 PMBoingBoing patron saint
Warren
Ellis spake thusly, and lo; it was good:
Read this Scientific American piece. Short
version; the universe is actually a two-dimensional plane packed with
information, and the three-dimensions universe we perceive is nothing
but an expression of that information. Matter and energy and life are,
in fact, holograms. It leaves something very very interesting open for
the future. If the universe is a vast two-dimensional plane of
information -- then it can be hacked.
LinkAstronomers size up the Universe
Astronomers size up the Universe
05/28/2004 06:33 AMThe Universe pulls off a clever trick - appearing smaller than it
really is.
History of the Universe in Seven Snoozes
History of the Universe in Seven Snoozes
06/08/2004 12:31 PM
Web art site
Locus Novus is run by a
Pasadena, California-based designer who does amazing things with
hypertext. A Flash-based presentation of writer
Jim Ruland's
short piece "History of the Universe in Seven Snoozes" just went live
today, and I think it is sublime.
Link,
and here is another one of my favorite pieces from Ruland at
McSweeney's.
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