This week I started paying for my proton drive storage.
That means that I can make a lot of material available for study and scrutiny. I have well over 10TB of video and images and I only have about 5% of that online so there is plenty of other stuff to look at and discuss!
I started my website late last year and I am most grateful to the guys who have helped me with this. However the long videos are not able to be down loaded and they don’t play well off the website if you speed them up and I am keen for some feedback. Feedback other than “salt and cholesterol”… “fibres and dust”… “we see that in the lab all the time”…
Please click on the image to download.
My Darkfield microscopy video:
My best construction video in real time:
and sped up x10. Note these files do not have the counters on them - I can make them available too.
An analysis of this video by Andrew Chapman:
A compilation that focuses on various aspects of this video:
This compilation - “Can you identify me” was put together about a year ago. Thanks to Mark who wrote the music and Pete who did the magic:
I am happy to make available any other material if it helps advance the discussions we need to have. Please ask me if you want more images with regard to a particular topic that I have already written on as chances are I have lots more material…
Cheers
David
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Hi Dr Nixon - I just came across this video posted a few days ago - https://rumble.com/v3r6l3x-fundamentals-of-todays-technology.html - where your work is mentioned ~minute 51ff - in context of crystalline structures, hydrogel, metal-organic frameworks (MoFs) etc. Yr 3min sped-up video showing nano particles assembling is also in there somewhere. The whole video (2h15min) is also definitely worth watching.
Cool! After downloading, sliding over the play button really shows the assembly of these "things" at hyperspeed in perfect resolution! Love it!