Saturday, May 31, 2014

Expository text - How instant photographs work



It may seem magic, but it really is a simple process. What is happening inside an instant camera while you are waiting for your image to appear?

In order to understand how instant cameras work, it has to be explained how a traditional film works. Photographic film is a sheet of clear plastic coated with a series of light sensitive chemical compounds. Color photographic films are coated with three chemical compounds, each of them reacting to the three basic wavelengths of the visible spectrum, blue, green and red. When you expose the film, the sensitive grains at each layer react to light of that color, creating a chemical record of the light and color pattern. To get a picture out of that, you have to develop the film using more chemicals.


Instant photographs work almost the same way, although the basic processes take place all at once inside the plastic sheet of the film. The major difference between a common photographic film and an instant film is that the instant film includes the chemicals needed.

The instant photograph consists of several layers of chemical, stacked on top of each other. A clear plastic layer followed by an acid layer, a timing layer and an image layer. The dye developers are placed on top of a base layer colored in black. In order to initiate the developing process, a reagent layer is placed between the dye developers and the image layer. When a picture is taken, the reagent material is pushed to the side of the picture, away from the light sensitive material. A pair of rollers circulates the picture to distribute the reagent chemical evenly, to develop the picture. The light sensitive layer is then reacted to form an image, which is already fully developed underneath, but the chemical agents’ clearing up creates the illusion that it is created right in front of your eyes.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Article on Epigenetics

I found this interesting article online. It is called "Epigenetics 101: a beginners guide to explaining everything". The article notes that epigenetics is one of the "hottest" fields in sciene. But because it is that new, there are a lot of questions not answered yet.

 http://www.theguardian.com/science/occams-corner/2014/apr/25/epigenetics-beginners-guide-to-everything

Friday, May 16, 2014

How to kill Hitler

These set of instructions shows you how to kill Hitler step by step. Make sure you have a plan and all the material needed. Good luck!

Material:
  • Time machine
  • Gun
  • Clothes that do not draw attention
  • Tons of courage

Step by step:
  1.      Buy or build a time machine
    1. If you decide to build one, find instructions on how to do that
    2. If you already have a time machine, go on to step 2 
  2.      Make sure you know how, when and where you want to kill him
  3.      Dress like they did back then and take needed weapons with you
  4.      Enter the time machine
  5.     Type in desired date and destination
    Warning! If you want to prevent World War II, choose a date before 1938
  6.      Push the “GO” button
  7.      After your arrival, leave the time machine and don’t go attracting attention
  8.      Follow your plan (2.)
  9.      Travel back 
    1. You succeeded: Congratulations! Now try to get back to your time machine as soon as possible
    2. You did not succeed:  Try to get back even faster