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DK
06-30-2006, 08:00 PM
Okay so, I love nature, the natural world. As many other people do. I appreciate all sorts of different things about the planet we live on and the wonders it can produce. Places like the Antarctic, which is shockingly beautiful and shockingly desolate in equal measures. Simple things, like waterfalls, or how the countryside looks from the top of a mountain, looking down over green valleys with the sun shining across out as far as you can see. All kinds of Animals, their wonders never cease to amaze me. The ocean, too. The vast body of water which contains more weird, wonderful and terrible creatures and landscapes. But recently, i've been noticing also that for all the crap things that Humans do to each other, we are an immensely creative species and some of the things we can build when we put our minds to it are just simply astonishing. So, if you're inclined this way, I'd like to use this thread to share some of the things Man has created that you love, or that just astound you, things that beggar belief yet actually exist because of the ingenuity of Mankind.

Both of mine are aircraft, but of completely different nature. The first is a reconnaissance plane from America, used for spying and information gathering. It was a Stealth plane, designed to hide from Radar signals. Whether or not it actually was good at hiding from radars is debatable, but it didn't really matter if it was or not for reasons we'll get to later. As said it was purely reconnaissance, so it wasn't equipped with Guns or Missiles. This plane is called the SR-71, also known as The Blackbird.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/sickhappy/blackbirdcopy.jpg

It really is an unbelievable machine. It's job was to climb up to an altitude of 90,000 feet, where it was not visible or audible to anyone on earth. From there, it would start surveying the Earth, at speeds up to Mach 3.3, or 2,188 mph, 3,529 km/h, making it the fastest Airplane ever built. It was pretty much unshootdownable. In the 32 years it was in service, not one plane was lost in conflict. Pretty impressive when you consider:

* 3,551 Mission Sorties Flown
* 17,300 Total Sorties Flown
* 11,008 Mission Flight Hours
* 53,490 Total Flight Hours
* 2,752 hours Mach 3 Time (Missions)
* 11,675 hours Mach 3 Time (Total)

How it attained such speeds was because of a special type of engine, that along with the jet engines already onboard, Was a type of engine that sucked the air in coming at the jet and compressed it, and once it reached the exhaust it was ignited and thrust out. The faster the pilot flew, the faster the plane went. (I know that sounds dumb but I hope you get what I mean.) This Engine really helped give the Blackbird a special look. It already looks so cool, but the flames from the engine look extra cool. Sorry about the size of the picture, it was the only good picture of the flames I could find.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/sickhappy/blackbird.jpg

Now, the thing that to me makes this airplane so special, as if all that stuff wasn't enough, was the time it was built. The first model was produced in 1962, and the SR-71 was produced in 1964. This is when computers were still the size of a house and took about 10 hours to work out the Three times table. (well, you get the idea.) There are no high tech sophisticated computers onboard the Blackbird, or indeed to help plan one out. That it's never been bested is also a testament to the people who made it. I think it's totally awesome. So yeah, there's one of mine. On the other end of the scale, we have the Graf Zepplin.

http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/wiki/images/thumb/d/d0/300px-Graf_zeppelin.jpg

I would just really love to see this. Made in 1928, it was 787 feet long and 115 feet high. To watch it fly overhead must have been like watching someone fly a skyscraper over your head. I bet it was awesome.

So yes. Those are two of mine. I'd like to hear and see what creations of ours amaze you and why they amaze you.

Edit: ops, didn't realise the picture of the blackbird was THAT big. *fixes*

boris no no
06-30-2006, 08:15 PM
So like are you and the plane gonna move in? Or are you waiting till after the honeymoon?
:P

I think that the best thing humans invested was vacum sealed cans. So we have food that lasts years! ^^ so its all good when Kyonos planes are spying on us all in our nuclear bunkers we can still eat tinned peaches :D

XxSephirothxX
06-30-2006, 08:18 PM
Well, it's kind of a cliche answer, but basically multimedia these days. I've been trying to learn a lot about HDTV lately since I just bought one. Just the way all the technology works--interlaced picture, progressive, how many millions of colors can be displayed, etc. I don't really understand how it works, and it's hard to believe somebody was able to invent all of this stuff and actually comprehend it.

Other marvels of human engineering that really wow me are dams and nanomachines. Considering modern technology, dams are much easier to build than they were in the past--not to say theyr'e easy to construct now. But I've seen videos of dams being built from 50 to 100 years ago, and it's crazy that they were able to build such massive structures with such ancient technology. And nanomachines, well...that's some tiny /xxx.gif/xxx.gif/xxx.gif/xxx.gif.

Captain Maxx Power
06-30-2006, 08:30 PM
http://www.sainsburystoyou.com/media/images/products/ADAC002/5000295061446_ADAC002_2_Spec2_259959.jpg

Seriously, just how can one drink be so damn tasty?

black orb
06-30-2006, 09:37 PM
>>> TV, best invention ever..

Loony BoB
06-30-2006, 10:14 PM
crono_logical (aka Arche, aka cl_out).

I'll come up with a more sensible answer later!

Venom
06-30-2006, 10:17 PM
http://photo-origin.tickle.com/image/120/9/2/O/120920988O548578322.jpg

Everything about this guitar amazes me!:love:

Pretty much mans greatest leap yet.

Loony BoB
06-30-2006, 10:27 PM
Okay, these I find incredible.

http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/space-station-iss.jpg
International Space Station! You can live in that thing. In space! I mean, building something in space is really something else.

http://www.khulsey.com/hubble.jpeg
The pictures this thing has taken are incredible. That's the Hubble Telescope.

LunaticPandora37
06-30-2006, 11:00 PM
I think Forensic science is pretty amazing. Being able to tell who killed someone just by a little piece of fabric on someones shirt is really amazing i think.

Another thing i find amazing is...
http://www.bento.com/pix/ramen5.jpg

ITS A MUSEUM OF RAMEN!!! :drool: I mean seriously...

And now for something completely Different...

The most amazing thing that humans have made (music wise) is this beauty.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c191/lunaticpandora37/oasys_center.jpg

It is the most amazing piece of musical equipment ever. It does everything. :choc2:

Bart's Friend Milhouse
06-30-2006, 11:18 PM
Pretty much every mechanical object amazes me. When I begin to think of what these machines are made of (bits of metal, rubber, plastic, glass most of which are made from compounds of different elements which require certain bits of manufacturing to get in the first place) makes me feel just how useless I really am. Satellites are something that amaze me in particular. Sending things into space requires so many calculations. To manufacture a probe that is suitable for conditions far beyond those on Earth is an incredible acheivement. The amount of work spent on this for the interest of mankind is spellbinding. If you screw up on one thing then your spacecraft falls apart which will probably result in another 5 year gap until your next project. Sorry no pictures but you all know what I'm talking about anyway.

Craig
06-30-2006, 11:26 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v220/foogle/ff1logo.jpg




Just kidding.

Alive-Cat
06-30-2006, 11:39 PM
http://www.nationmaster.com/wikimir/images/upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/5e/Dr_pepper_can.jpg/180px-Dr_pepper_can.jpg
That is amazing.

Samuraid
06-30-2006, 11:42 PM
The computer. Computers have been in the making for centuries, and now we depend on them for everything.

farplaner
07-01-2006, 01:45 AM
The thing that came to my mind is cathedrals- gothic architecture. I see beauty in their symmetry and precise angles, also in their ornateness.

Though I don't relate with their "sacred purpose," from an architectural and aesthetic viewpoint, they are truly astounding!

Sorry for all of the large images, but they need to be large to allow you to really appreciate the detail.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/blast_femur/Lichcathedral.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/blast_femur/Duomo_di_milano.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/blast_femur/CoutancesCathedral.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/blast_femur/CologneCathedralgermany.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/blast_femur/AmiensCathedral.jpg

nik0tine
07-01-2006, 02:57 AM
I think this (http://media.putfile.com/St-John-Passion) pretty much sums up what it means to be "brilliant".

farplaner
07-01-2006, 11:03 PM
I think this (http://media.putfile.com/St-John-Passion) pretty much sums up what it means to be "brilliant".

Thanks for the file nik. Why I haven't picked up a recording of that yet is beyond me...leaves for a Borders store.