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/r/ high-res images of the Worldtree, anything is good but photorealistic is better.
>> LDB
>>116763
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What miracle is this? This giant tree.
It stands teen thousand feet high
But it doesn't reach the ground. Still it stands.
Its roots must hold the sky.

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>> Anonymous
http://www.tucoo.com/fantasy/f_john_berkey/html/image1.htm
>> Anonymous
>>116763
That illustration doesn't look right. The force to make the artificial gravity does seem to go in the right direction for how it seems to spin. Unless these people like sideways gravity.
>> Anonymous
>>117108
Gravity always points down :)
>> Anonymous
>>117231
correction:gravity points to the center of mass
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>> Anonymous
>>117241
Wow, you must be a scientist
>> Anonymous
>>117266
taking physics
>> Anonymous
Okay, were the hell are those pics from?
>> Anonymous
>>117298
refer to>>117105
>> Anonymous
>>117299
Enjoy your aids

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are from:
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Education/SpaceSettlement/70sArt/art.html
>> Threyon
Or... concept pics for Bungie's Halo games. ^_^
>> Anonymous
unless they are using centripital force in place of real gravity...
>> Anonymous
>>117657
From the thumbnails, they actually look a lot like Gundam colonies.