T persisted with ideas upon earth energy: “Thunder storms create standing waves within the earth. In physics, a standing wave is a wave in which its peaks or any other point on the wave, do not move spatially. Standing waves were first noticed by Michael Faraday in 1831.”

Arther and Ayşe attempted to portray the concept of standing waves; whereby as a wave oscillates there are points that remain stationary. Ayşe’s balloon string and Arther’s brush line represent the same wave in different phases of movement.

T popped into a kayak and rode a standing wave within a rapid current. An observer from the river side would perceive T and his kayak as being stationary as the water flows beneath.

 

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